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#1 Lang

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Posted 20 August 2007 - 02:45 PM

Using the following code to get to the window in question, you will find that auto IT can not see any or a least most of the controls on some windows in Vista.

To open this window manually (in case my script doesn't work for you:
Open Network properties:
Right click on wireless network adapter
Select: Connect/Disconnect
In New window - Connect to a network: Select Open and Network sharing center

It is on this window that I wish to select "Manage wireless Networks"
I Have attached what my info box displays with the mouse over this control.

Also of note: The window launched by this control has the same issues, but these issues are worse from my perspective since I can't tell when certain controls like remove are present and I can;t seem to get a list of network profiles I have set up.

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#2 jpm

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Posted 24 August 2007 - 02:34 PM

I hope Jon or other Dev can do something. I don't have a Vista system :)

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Posted 25 December 2007 - 10:47 PM

Working fine on my Vista Perhaps the timing is not good in your case

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Posted 03 March 2008 - 10:04 PM

Working fine on my Vista Perhaps the timing is not good in your case



Sorry it took me a while to respond. Been busy with other things.


The timming should have nothing to do with this issue. The issue is that AutoIT does not 'see' the controll I want. If you follow my previous instructions and then launch the window info tool, and place it over the 'Setup a network or connection', you will not see that controll listed in the info window. I did try this again after installing your latest code (v3.2.10.0) but found no difference. Can you please try this again?




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