how do you open Vista Clipboard, in XP you typed clipbrd to open
and view the contents of the Clipboard, there is no clipbrd in Vista,
only clip and RDPclip, so how can you open and view the contents of it.
how do you open Vista Clipboard, in XP you typed clipbrd to open
and view the contents of the Clipboard, there is no clipbrd in Vista,
only clip and RDPclip, so how can you open and view the contents of it.
Hi Mr. DosFan--
There was a way to put the clipboard on the start menu and see it and use
it in XP. I tried this in Vista (adding these keys to the reg, and no
dice). No clipboard showed on the cpl. I think it's meant to be invisible
in Vista.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{4de05bc9-69f6-4bfc-8094-5e1069f2f51f}]
@="Clipboard"
"InfoTip"="Starts the Clipboard"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{4de05bc9-69f6-4bfc-8094-5e1069f2f51f}\DefaultIcon]
@="%SystemRoot%\\\\System32\\\\clipbrd.exe,0"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{4de05bc9-69f6-4bfc-8094-5e1069f2f51f}\Shell]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{4de05bc9-69f6-4bfc-8094-5e1069f2f51f}\Shell\Open]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{4de05bc9-69f6-4bfc-8094-5e1069f2f51f}\Shell\Open\command]
@="clipbrd.exe"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{4de05bc9-69f6-4bfc-8094-5e1069f2f51f}\ShellFolder]
"Attributes"=dword:00000030
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ControlPanel\NameSpace\{4de05b c9-69f6-4bfc-8094-5e1069f2f51f}]
@="Add Clipboard to the Control Panel"
What is Clipboard?
The Clipboard is a temporary storage area for information that you have
copied or moved from one place and plan to use somewhere else. You can
select text or graphics and then use the Cut or Copy commands to move your
selection to the Clipboard, where it will be stored until you use the Paste
command to insert it elsewhere. For example, you might want to copy a
section of text from a website, and then paste that text into an e-mail
message. The Clipboard is available in most Windows programs.
You can copy or move information such as text and pictures between files and
programs in Windows using a temporary storage space called the Clipboard.
The Clipboard is not visible, so keep in mind that even though you use the
Clipboard to copy and paste information between files, you will never
actually see the Clipboard when you do so.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...57dba1033.mspx
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"DosFan" <DosFan@home.com> wrote in message
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> how do you open Vista Clipboard, in XP you typed clipbrd to open
> and view the contents of the Clipboard, there is no clipbrd in Vista,
> only clip and RDPclip, so how can you open and view the contents of it.
/DosFan/ said:
> How do you open Vista Clipboard, in XP you typed clipbrd to open
> and view the contents of the Clipboard, there is no clipbrd in Vista,
> only clip and RDPclip, so how can you open and view the contents of it.
If you want to see the contents of the Clipboard in Vista, copy the
CLIPBRD.EXE application from XP, and place it in the following directory...
C:\Windows\System32\clipbrd.exe
You can then create a shortcut and/or shortcut key to it. Or type the
name into START|RUN.
Dev--
Yep does the trick and you can access it from run or the Control Panel in
Vista. I only used it in XP when once in a while something would get stuck
on the clipbard and you couldn't copy and paste until you got rid of it.
Dev,
I located the clipbrd.exe file in WinXP. I then copied the file to my Windows Vista\System32 folder. I then created a shortcut on my Desktop.
It kind of works but before it opens I get a pop-up window Titled:
Clipbrd.exe-Entry Point Not Found.
In the body of the window is the following info:
The procedure entry point SdbGetAppCompatDataSize could not be located in the dynamic link library apphelp.dll.
Any idea what the error message is about and how do I eliminate it?
Thanks.
/vegaspat/ said:
> Dev,
>
> I located the clipbrd.exe file in WinXP. I then copied the file to my
> Windows Vista\System32 folder. I then created a shortcut on my
> Desktop.
>
> It kind of works but before it opens I get a pop-up window Titled:
> Clipbrd.exe-Entry Point Not Found.
>
> In the body of the window is the following info:
>
> The procedure entry point SdbGetAppCompatDataSize could not be located
> in the dynamic link library apphelp.dll.
>
> Any idea what the error message is about and how do I eliminate it?
Working well here, in the same location. Been many months since I
installed it, and do not recall any special circumstances.
Try running it in the compatibility mode, which is how it is here...
Right-click the C:\Windows\System32\clipbrd.exe file, then click the
COMPATIBILITY tab. Check the "run this program" box, then click the
little arrow to the right of the horizontal window, and make the change
to XP (Service Pack 2).
I did learn right after running Vista that they do NOT support the Help files on older software.
They have a fix but I couldn't get it to work so I''ve contacted the software companies to see if they have any updates. NOT YET, but working on it.
Perhaps that is what this error message pertains to?
Thanks.
Well, I've still had no luck in installing the GenuineCheck.exe that Microsoft wants me install before I can install what I hope is a patch for the lack of support of previous software Help Files in Vista.
Has anyone had occasion to use this?
Also, after reading some of the posts I am wondering what the Snipping Tool is.
Yes that's the update I tried to install. I just tried again and got the same message. "The update does not apply to your system."
So, I just let it go. I use both Netscape and FireFox. No luck.
I do the same with clipbrd.exe in Windows\System32 folder and just type in
clipbrd in the Run Dialog box and it seems to run ok, i have not had the
errors yet you talk of, strange. Have you tried just typing clipbrd in the
run box?.
> Dev,
> I located the clipbrd.exe file in WinXP. I then copied the file to my
> Windows Vista\System32 folder. I then created a shortcut on my
> Desktop.
>
> It kind of works but before it opens I get a pop-up window Titled:
> Clipbrd.exe-Entry Point Not Found.
I'll try the other Clipboard option.
My PC is only a week old and was purchased at Circuit City. It is an eMachine and Vista Home premium was installed. I'm sure it is the usual OEM software which all of my Windows OS's have been. Besides that Vista has already updated several patches.
This file that I want to download requires as usual this Genuine deal.
To tell the truth I don't even remember what the messages were or what transpired. I've had way too many problems going on and was trying to work at them all at the same time.
I'll work on that again tomorrow and check back if you don't mind.
Part of it can be that since I am not familiar with Vista and can't see certain things that are going on I may simply not be patient enough. Perhaps it takes longer than I remember.
Sadly I am on Dial-up and I need a medal for that. <G>
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