No, paint is not available

On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I do not think this is possible.  If i recall you only have access to a
> few applications on the LAB PC, and I do not recall seeing MSPAINT as one
> of them.  I'd also try staying away from doing anything in the LAB that
> sucks up time.  TIME is not your friend in the LAB you will need all the
> time you are given and wasting it making snap shots of the diagrams that
> cisco is already providing you is not a good time management method.
>  Better yet, get use to using a 23" screen with all your separate terminals
> open, a webbrowser open with a few diagrams open and learn to move between
> them seamlessly, as this is what you will need to do in the LAB.
>
> Use notepad as much as possible and draw a quick diagram of your Layer 2
> topology when you are doing the L2 portion to ensure you have all your L2
> pieces together.
>
> Joe Sanchez
>
> > On Jan 13, 2014, at 9:46 AM, Jonathan Major <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I know its random, but a study partner of mine asked. He's been
> > screenshoting diagrams and dumping them into paint. Is this remotely
> > possible on the actual lab?
> >
> >
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