Need screen shot of Change Password Screen

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Does anyone have, or know where I can capture a screen shot of the Change
Password Screen?
 
Hunt said:
Does anyone have, or know where I can capture a screen shot of the Change
Password Screen?

Have you tried going to that screen, pressing alt+printscreen, then choosing
Paste in a graphics program or word processor?

HTH
-pk
 
Hunt said:
Does anyone have, or know where I can capture a screen shot of the Change
Password Screen?
What "change password screen?" Doesn't alt - print screen capture the
window?
If not, a digital camera, perhaps?

Bill
 
What "change password screen?" Doesn't alt - print screen capture the
window?
If not, a digital camera, perhaps?

Bill

"If not, a digital camera, perhaps?"
Worked for me, Bill. I did the whole BIOS likewise. :-)
 
Hunt said:
Does anyone have, or know where I can capture a screen shot of the Change
Password Screen?

You asked much the same question three days ago. Did you try any of the
suggestions you received?
 
Pegasus said:
You asked much the same question three days ago. Did you try any of the
suggestions you received?

Hello Pegasus,
Yes, I did try those suggesions, in fact came away with an actual screenshot
of the Windows Security screen in this thread on another Forum:
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=638191

This was perfect as it was exactly what I was after.

I was just wondering if anyone had a similar answer for the actual Windows
XP change password screen too. Like a few here I am writing a visual
presentation for new users (frightening how many people have never used a
computer before) and management wants pictures included not just words with a
voice-over.

I don't have the luxury of a remote desktop machine, so that suggestion is
out. The only other alternative is to take pictures.

Thank you all for the quick replies.
Hunt
 
Here is a neat program that you might like.
http://www.aplusfreeware.com/categories/mmedia/FastStoneCapture.html

It is the last FREE version of Faststone Capture.
Any of the newer versions require that you pay for it.

When you use it you can capture your screen, or any portion of your screen, as a jpg image that you
can save.
You can even get it to capture the mouse arrow.

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| | > Does anyone have, or know where I can capture a screen shot of the Change
| > Password Screen?
|
| You asked much the same question three days ago. Did you try any of the
| suggestions you received?
|
|
 
Here is a neat program that you might like.
http://www.aplusfreeware.com/categories/mmedia/FastStoneCapture.html

It is the last FREE version of Faststone Capture.
Any of the newer versions require that you pay for it.

When you use it you can capture your screen, or any portion of your screen, as a jpg image that you
can save.
| "Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:
|
| > You asked much the same question three days ago. Did you try any of the
| > suggestions you received?
| >
|
| Hello Pegasus,
| Yes, I did try those suggesions, in fact came away with an actual screenshot
| of the Windows Security screen in this thread on another Forum:
| http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=638191
|
| This was perfect as it was exactly what I was after.
|
| I was just wondering if anyone had a similar answer for the actual Windows
| XP change password screen too. Like a few here I am writing a visual
| presentation for new users (frightening how many people have never used a
| computer before) and management wants pictures included not just words with a
| voice-over.
|
| I don't have the luxury of a remote desktop machine, so that suggestion is
| out. The only other alternative is to take pictures.
|
| Thank you all for the quick replies.
| Hunt
|
|
 
Richard said:
Here is a neat program that you might like.
http://www.aplusfreeware.com/categories/mmedia/FastStoneCapture.html

It is the last FREE version of Faststone Capture.
Any of the newer versions require that you pay for it.

When you use it you can capture your screen, or any portion of your screen, as a jpg image that you
can save.
You can even get it to capture the mouse arrow.

|
| | > Does anyone have, or know where I can capture a screen shot of the Change
| > Password Screen?
|
| You asked much the same question three days ago. Did you try any of the
| suggestions you received?
|
|

Another one to try is JetScreenshot at www.jetscreenshot.com. It's a
free screen shot utility that will allow you to capture and annotate a
full screen, any open window, or a user defined portion of a screen.
You can then save it as a .jpg or .png file or you can upload it to a
server to share with others over the internet.
 
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