CBS Log Finding


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Pro 32 Bit
       #1

    CBS Log Finding


    I have noted the following as a result of not being able to copy from cmd.exe to notepad.exe:
    Copy/paste does not work between these two applications on Windows 7 Pro-32 Bit. (Right click in cmd window, select all and then Control C. In notepad, Control V).
    Curiously, this function does work on Windows 7 Home Premium.
    I was trying to copy the output of ipconfig /all to Notepad to save as a text file for e-mail attachment to an outside party assisting me with a Linux networking issue.
    I was able to find a workaround which required typing the following at the command line in cmd.exe - ipconfig /all >c:ipconfig.txt
    Also curious, cut/paste seems to work on all my other Windows app, ie from browser to e-mail etc. and also from within Windows apps, ie select text, then Control C and place cursor somewhere else and Control V.
    I ran sfc /scannow at the cmd.exe command prompt and a CBS log file was generated which I have attached.
    The problem is with the rdpclip.exe and rdpclip.exe.mui files which is noted at the end of this file.
    Is there a way to resolve this without having to go through this: Repair Install
    I look forward to a response on the above.
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  2. Posts : 335
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit SP1
       #2

    I don't think there's anything wrong with your system nor is there any difference between home premium. You actually don't need to CTRL+C, in fact that's the problem. Just right click in CMD and select Select All, press ENTER on the keyboard, then PASTE (CTRL V) into notepad. Try that.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Pro 32 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the prompt response-you're right, that works fine.

    Simple solution to what I thought was a complex problem.

    Curious though that I could Select All in the cmd.exe window in Windows 7 Home Premium and then Ctrl-C, open Notepad and type Ctrl-V.

    Onwards and upwards...
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  4. Posts : 335
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit SP1
       #4

    Glad I could help! I mean, you could be right about the differences, I just don't have a way of testing. I also couldn't think of a logical reason why Microsoft would do that but then again you never know, it's microsoft :)
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