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Why isn't FileInstall working at all for me? I've tried exe's...txt's. Nothing is working.

FileInstall("C:\Users\Derek Shaheen\Desktop\WoW\WoWIDs\GMCommands.txt", "C:\test1.txt")

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No error messages. Just..nothing happends.

>"C:\AutoIt3\SciTE\AutoIt3Wrapper\AutoIt3Wrapper.exe" /run /prod /ErrorStdOut /in "C:\AutoIt3\test.au3" /autoit3dir "C:\AutoIt3" /UserParams

+>15:59:48 Starting AutoIt3Wrapper v.1.9.2

>Running AU3Check (1.54.9.0) from:C:\AutoIt3

+>15:59:48 AU3Check ended.rc:0

>Running:(3.2.8.1):C:\AutoIt3\autoit3.exe "C:\AutoIt3\test.au3"

+>15:59:48 AutoIT3.exe ended.rc:0

+>15:59:49 AutoIt3Wrapper Finished

>Exit code: 0 Time: 1.918

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Are you running this just from Scite or have you tried to compile it?

If not try compiling it, when uncompiled it uses a copy method as apposed to a real install extraction and see if you get an error

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The reason I ask the above, is this code from Scite does not fail

Fileinstall ("dave.txt", @desktopdir & "\tempor.txt")

The truth is Dave.txt doesn't exist

When I try to compile it the compile errors with can not find Dave.txt or words to that effect

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Just tried compiling. Didn't work still..I'll add error checking for the compiled version.

Still no error, and no fileinstall. I just updated autoit to try that. Still no.

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Well, GMCommands.txt exists. Then I want it fileinstalled to test1.txt

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Tried it with the overwrite flag. Nope...To the best of my knowlage it doesn't exist.

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Tried doing a different file?

Choose a file from Windows Directory and fileinstall it to your desktop.

Have you tried doing FileCopy("C:\Users\Derek Shaheen\Desktop\WoW\WoWIDs\GMCommands.txt", "C:\test1.txt") just to see if it will copy

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File did not copy. No error found...

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Why is the root folder called Users and not Documents and Settings?

I dunno..I think it's because it's vista. I dunno..

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I had some issues too.. it won't Install in @TempDir. It works in my comp, but when I use it in another one, it doesn't. ..

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Does FileMove() work on Vista?

A temp fix could be FileInstall() to a @somedir and then FileMove() to the temp dir if FileMove() in fact does work.

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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Does FileMove() work on Vista?

A temp fix could be FileInstall() to a @somedir and then FileMove() to the temp dir if FileMove() in fact does work.

That's a good idea. According to the help file, you can't use a variable as a parameter in FileInstall and I don't like installing in "C:\". I preffer the @TempDir.

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That's a good idea. According to the help file, you can't use a variable as a parameter in FileInstall and I don't like installing in "C:\". I preffer the @TempDir.

You can't use a variable as the 1st Parameter of FileInstall, there's nothing wrong with using it in the 2nd parameter.

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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