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Hello Jim,

Locate the file clipbrd.exe in your System32 folder and create a
shortcut to it in the shared folder/location you want. Double-clicking
on this shortcut will show the contents of your clipboard. If, when you
open it the first time, all you see is an icon near the bottom, click
on the far left of this icon to show the contents. The icon on the far
left at the top controls the Minimize and lets you go to the Next item.
You can delete the clipboard from the Edit menu.
 
Claymore said:
Hello Jim,
Locate the file clipbrd.exe in your System32 folder and create a
shortcut to it in the shared folder/location you want. Double-clicking
on this shortcut will show the contents of your clipboard. If, when you
open it the first time, all you see is an icon near the bottom, click
on the far left of this icon to show the contents. The icon on the far
left at the top controls the Minimize and lets you go to the Next item.
You can delete the clipboard from the Edit menu.

Thanks.

Nice, but I'm a bit confused what this has to do with sharing the
clipboard contents across a network.

Jim L
 
Hello again, Jim

Just thought that this would be a way to allow network users to access
your current clipboard by double-clicking on the shortcut in the shared
folder. Only other way I know would be to save the clipboard contents
to a file from File => Save As in the same clipboard viewer and then
distribute the file to the network.
 
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