#1 2007-09-26 22:53

bart
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What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

thank you for this very useful little soft : I use it every day for my network !

Question : sometimes, I need to use the "screenshot" function to see if a job is finished or not in another computer.
But when I have done 10 or 20 (I didn't count !) screenshot, the screen is white and I have this :

sshot.gif

Then, it is impossible to get a new screenshot untill I reboot My own PC ... not very usefull smile

Sorry for my poor English ... but is it possible to avoid this problem ??

Thank you for help !

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#2 2007-09-27 01:23

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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

Thanks for reporting this issue!

I have discovered the problem, and fixed it in the latest development version: ShutterBeta.zip

Try it, and tell me how it goes, ok?

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#3 2007-09-27 10:02

bart
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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

MERCI +++ for answer and your work !!!

I deleted all content of the old folder, unzipped new content.
Then I had to re-install the previous .ini, your beta .exe seems not to create a new one when I tried to save settings ? Is it normal ?

Anyway, the bug seems to be solved, I'll tell you more in a couple of days.

smile

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#4 2007-09-27 10:42

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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

You could've just unpacked it into the original folder, because all what Archive/Installer has is 1 DLL and 1 EXE, without INI.

Shutter saves its settings into INI file when you close it...

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#5 2007-09-27 10:49

bart
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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

euh ... it didn't do it, when I closed the program, no INI where created. I knew it previously and tried it...
Perhaps a local bug, don't worry, all is ok now smile

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#6 2007-09-27 10:51

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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

Strange... maybe it doesn't have permissions to write to the directory??

I just tried it on mine, launched Shutter and closed it straight away. INI file was created.

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#7 2007-09-27 11:26

bart
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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

den4b wrote:

Strange... maybe it doesn't have permissions to write to the directory??

Perhaps ? My OS  is WinXP home SP2.

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#8 2007-09-27 12:30

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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

Try unpacking it on your Desktop... Run and Close, then check INI.

Do you have administrative rights on that computer?

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#9 2007-09-27 13:29

bart
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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

Yes I have admin rights.
It works ok on my desktop, .ini is created.
I think I found something about it : the folder "shutter" is a "hidden folder". When I uncheck "hidden" option for this folder, .ini is created ...

roll don't know why... I'm not working in Microsoft Cie !

Thx ++  for help ! It works very well now.

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#10 2007-09-30 21:33

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Re: What is this "http://192.168.xx.xx/screenshot" ?

It must be one of those strange things about Windows wink

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