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How to get screenshot on TC?

Created: Aug 13, 2020 08:59:30Latest reply: Aug 13, 2020 09:17:28 388 2 0 0 0
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Hello, team!

We have some Linux TCs, and we want to get some screenshots on TC.

Do you know how to get it?

Please help me, thanks in advance!

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olive.zhao
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Posted by bentley at 2020-08-13 08:59 TC: CT3100

Sorry, dear!

There is no way to get a screenshot on Linux safe system.

As to Linux Free system, we can use the VNC software. You can refer to the following method:

1. Configure on the TC A: open Remote Desktop by "Control Center > Remote Desktop", configure it according to your need including whether allow others to view, whether allow others to control and whether require a password. As the picture below:  

TC

2. Download the VNC Viewer software in the windows system B and run the soft ware, input the IP which you want to get screenshot from, then left click OK, as the picture below:

VNC

3. After that, the Client A would get the prompt that if allow B to connect; 

4. Left click OK, then system B can look the desktop of Client A, as the picture below: 

VNC

Hope can help you!

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Posted by bentley at 2020-08-13 08:59 TC: CT3100

Sorry, dear!

There is no way to get a screenshot on Linux safe system.

As to Linux Free system, we can use the VNC software. You can refer to the following method:

1. Configure on the TC A: open Remote Desktop by "Control Center > Remote Desktop", configure it according to your need including whether allow others to view, whether allow others to control and whether require a password. As the picture below:  

TC

2. Download the VNC Viewer software in the windows system B and run the soft ware, input the IP which you want to get screenshot from, then left click OK, as the picture below:

VNC

3. After that, the Client A would get the prompt that if allow B to connect; 

4. Left click OK, then system B can look the desktop of Client A, as the picture below: 

VNC

Hope can help you!

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