Capture Window Settings
I attempted to capture the process of modifying the 802.1X authencation tab on a Windows XP SP3 box using Wise Packager, but the settings weren't captured.
I was wondering if maybe I misclicked something. Should I be able to do this?
I was wondering if maybe I misclicked something. Should I be able to do this?
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Posted by:
slay_u
14 years ago
Posted by:
anonymous_9363
14 years ago
Posted by:
camerons
14 years ago
Yes actually I was hoping to get some more information about a product from a person who recommended the product and if you look up the product the company doesn't appear to make it anymore.
So while I could spend the same endless amounts of time you seem to have to share useless opinions searching i thought I might just cut that out and get a direct answer.
Thanks for sharing VBScab ;)
So while I could spend the same endless amounts of time you seem to have to share useless opinions searching i thought I might just cut that out and get a direct answer.
Thanks for sharing VBScab ;)
Posted by:
anonymous_9363
14 years ago
Holy cow...You think PictureTaker is the only software on the planet which can take 'Before' and 'After' snapshots? You either need to get some gumption or find an alternative career. A nanosecond taken searching HERE ON APPDEPLOY would have turned up at least 2 others. Still, you stick with waiting around for someone else to sort things out for you.
Posted by:
camerons
14 years ago
Posted by:
slay_u
14 years ago
Sorry was busy all day yesterday, so could not respond, picture taker was one of the examples I gave which would take snapshots of the changes you've made on the OS and as VBScap says its not the only one available...
You can also try it out with Appdeploy's very own repackager tool at...
http://itninja.com/blog/view/appdeploy->-appdeploy-repackager->-download
You can also try it out with Appdeploy's very own repackager tool at...
http://itninja.com/blog/view/appdeploy->-appdeploy-repackager->-download
Posted by:
MSIPackager
14 years ago
Each to their own but I personally I prefer regshot - it's really lightweight and is perfect for capturing changes in the registry and file system to see what's going on behind the scenes.
Cheers,
Rob.
Cheers,
Rob.
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