
So if anyone could help me out with the wildcards in Vista/XP for %user% or %appdata% (I don't know what they are, if those are it woo hoo) then we could possible have something here. And since it stores next to nothing on the harddrive (nothing if I make this batch file.) I think it could be done. NET framework.NET is becoming more and more popular amongst computers everyone I know has it from auto-updates from microsoft. Tried to delete it, and blue screen of death. Let’s follow these methods and check if it helps. Looked at my anti-virus (Which I thankfully already had open) and it said the cause was Jing. b) In command prompt, type ‘ping ’, press Enter & post back the result of the ping test. a) Click Start > type ‘cmd’ in the Run box > right click on ‘cmd’ > Run as Administrator. I'm currently working on this batch file, which would be really simple if frekkin vista didn't move the application data folder in Vista. In order to diagnose the issue, you may follow these steps & let us know the results. From here you can start a new capture, view the history of your captures, and more settings.


Convert this from bat-to-exe, give it the command for "run/start app\jing.exe" And we have ourselves something. The first thing you’ll notice after installation, is a little circle at the top of your screen. Find the FAQ entry that most closely matches the symptom you are. It would probably be possible, though, to make a batch file that would copy the data from the USB drive to the host machine and then delete it afterwords. After upgrading, you may experience a temporary issue due to low memory or iCloud connectivity. It stores it's info in an XML document on the host computer atĬ:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\TechSmith\Jing With TechSmith Fuse, its easy to get photos and videos from your mobile device into your favorite TechSmith products, Snagit, Camtasia and TechSmith Relay. It doesn't store any of it's info in the registry, unless you setup start at startup which I didn't do. I ran it from a USB drive and found something out.
