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Global action - Snipping ToolPosted by v5c7zi
Hi guys,
As the title suggests, I'm trying to make a global action to launch the snipping tool and I'm having no luck. I've selected "Run a program" entry for the command profile and directed it to the exectuable located at: C:\Windows\System32\SnippingTool.exe It simply refuses to open. I figuered maybe it had to do with file permissions so I took ownership and it had no affect. I'm at a loss and would appreciate any insight on the issue. Thanks in advance.
Hi Leo!
Thanks so much for the reply! I'm on Win 7 x64 with SI 0.97 personal. Activated desktop? You mean only the dekstop in focus and no apps conflicting, then yes... with only the desktop active. Yup, I've had no trouble lauching any other apps (including cmd) with gestures, only the snipping tool. I also tried different gestures so see if that was the problem, but no luck. Even when you attempt to browse for the exe in System32 folder from within SI, it doesn't show up. But, if you go through Windows explorer it appears without issue. The snipping tool is default on all Win platorms after Vista I believe so if you're on any of those, do you mind trying it out and letting me know if it works for you? Cheers.
On my Win7 64 Pc SnippingTool.exe is in C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-snippingtool-app_... (C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-snippingtool-app_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_f5b8f3d6a353fa89\SnippingTool.exe ) Of course the exact folderpath is different from system to system. So you have to search the folder manually inside C:\Windows\winsxs
No idear if it works as global solution or just on my system?
I spent some time trying to get this to work. When I finally found the exe in syswow, and tried running it, it just returned an error messagebox with red "X" icon but devoid of any title or text.
Try this instead. It bypasses the 64-bit system redirection and executes properly (at least on my Win7 64-bit machine): C:\Windows\sysnative\SnippingTool.exe |