Very nice.  Have you any plan to support other formats like PNG or GIF (oops) ?

        If I'm not mistaken, your vncsnapshot acts like a client and thus can be run 
on any PC, right?

        OTOH, it's not written, but I suppose that when it is used for remote, it's 
always in "listen" mode so as not to disturb any existing session, right ?  But why 
for local it isn't in "listen" ?

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> De : Grant McDorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : mardi 17 fivrier 2004 16:09
> @ : Steffen Meisel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Re: Automate Screenshot
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> vncsnapshot (vncsnapshot.sourceforge.net) - me own creation - can be run
> from the command line (i.e. a batch file under Windows, a shell script
> under Unix). From there, of course, you'd use the system's standard
> scheduling tools to do it hourly.
> 
> Steffen Meisel wrote:
> | Hi,
> | is there a program which can make a screenshot of a machine which is
> | running vnc server and do this every hour?
> | I mean without connecting and making the screenshot manually.
> | Thanx
> | Steven
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