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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: October 05, 2010, 12:22 PM »
The screensaver wasn´t the reason. The scheduler has "log on with this user account:", but I already filled that correctly. Windows version is Windows 7 ultimate.

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: October 04, 2010, 02:20 PM »
Interesting idea, I will test to prevent the screensaver from starting. Thanks for the idea. Haven´t thought of that yet.

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: October 02, 2010, 11:32 AM »
If I am connected to the RDP session I am able to work with screenshot captor and save the screens I see. size i.e. 182 KB. If I am not logged in and want to have the screen saved for documentation purposes I only get a white screen saved (absolutely nothing on it), size 6 KB.

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: October 02, 2010, 12:56 AM »
Perhaps my note some day ago could lead to the problem:
Why is everything working correctly, when last time the RDP session was accessed by teamviewer and not by windows remote desktop?

Perhaps this third-party-software prevents the screen from being locked, while no user is logged in?

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: October 01, 2010, 01:24 PM »
No, unfortunately this did not help. The saved screens remained blank.

But thanks for your help.

Felix

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: September 30, 2010, 12:21 PM »
But is UAC coming into play? Chances are it's not actually getting admin rights.

How can I check that? Task scheduler only let´s me choose which user to start the program with. I chose one, who has admin rights and told task scheduker the password for that user.

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: September 29, 2010, 02:24 PM »
yes, strange, isn´t it?

As I don´t have a screen installed there, I only run the computer with an RDP-session. But even in the RDP session I am able to start the program myself directly and everything works correctly. The problem occus only, when started by the tas scheduler. By the way: meantime I tested another task scheduler by a third party, and effect is the same: blank screen

Interesting is also, what I now found out: When last time I accessed the RDP session by teamviewer (third party remote control software) and not by windows remote desktop, later screenshot captor is being started by task scheduler and works!

Thanks for your thoughts,
Felix

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: September 28, 2010, 12:45 PM »
Yes, the task scheduler started it with the current user´s account, which has admin rights. Now I also tested it with another user, which has admin rights, and got the blank screen again.

Felix

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Program in RDP-Session
« on: September 28, 2010, 12:04 PM »
Hi Mouser,

unfortunately the RDP-user already has admin-rights. Therefore this did not help. If you find something else, please remember me.

Regards,
Felix

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Screenshot Captor / Program in RDP-Session
« on: September 27, 2010, 12:23 PM »
Hello,

I want to use Screenshot Captor to capture screens on a computer, on which an RDP-session is running.
It works properly, when started directly by the user. If started automatically by the task-scheduler (Windows 7) a blank screen is being saved. Do you have an idea, why?

Regards,
Felix

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