Hello!

Perhaps someone knows an automatic screenshot tool to monitor a Windows Server System 2003/2008
Perhaps in Combo with a keylogger ...
I need to do the "docu" for a install process (Domain and Application Migration) with an external Supporter, since there is not enough time to do docu "on the fly" we want to log and take screenshots and do the docu later ...
Would be fine if the tool could be started automatically with windows ...
update:
It could be a "screencasting" freeware tool too that you would suggest as useful it must not be "written in perl" e.g. ...

Thanks in Advance!
MH
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Update:
After some testing i will use autoscreen from sourceforge
Thanks

In reply to [solved] OT: Automatic screenshot tool for monitoring by matze77

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