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ok i have a GUI that i want to use to allow users to decide what programs will be installed and install accordingly when "ok" is pressed"

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form=
$Form1 = GUICreate("PC-Paramedix", 517, 216, 189, 115)
GUISetCursor (3)
$Checkbox2 = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("chk_dvd", 77, 101, 17, 17)
GUICtrlSetCursor (-1, 0)
$Checkbox3 = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("chk_avast", 77, 83, 17, 17)
GUICtrlSetCursor (-1, 0)
$Checkbox1 = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("chk_ff", 77, 134, 17, 17)
GUICtrlSetCursor (-1, 0)
$Checkbox4 = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("chk_java", 77, 118, 17, 17)
GUICtrlSetCursor (-1, 0)
$Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Avast!", 96, 83, 34, 17)
$Label2 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("DVD Software", 96, 102, 72, 17)
$Label3 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Java", 97, 120, 27, 17)
$Label4 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Fire Fox", 97, 136, 41, 17)
$Label5 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("PC-Paramedix System Restore Wizard", 32, 8, 466, 36)
GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 20, 400, 0, "MS Sans Serif")
$Checkbox5 = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("chk_avast", 77, 150, 17, 17)
GUICtrlSetCursor (-1, 0)
$Checkbox6 = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("chk_avast", 77, 166, 17, 17)
GUICtrlSetCursor (-1, 0)
$Label6 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Flash Player", 97, 152, 61, 17)
$Label7 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Adobe Reader", 97, 168, 73, 17)
$Group1 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("Applications to install", 64, 64, 209, 145)
GUICtrlCreateGroup("", -99, -99, 1, 1)
$Group2 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("Operations to perform", 297, 64, 209, 49)
$Checkbox7 = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Checkbox7", 312, 88, 17, 17)
$Label8 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Change Windows Key", 331, 89, 109, 17)
GUICtrlCreateGroup("", -99, -99, 1, 1)
$Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("ok", 296, 128, 137, 25, 0)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###

While 1
$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
Switch $nMsg
Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
Exit

EndSwitch
WEnd
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i was thinking of writing GUICtrlRead results to a file and when i click ok my master.exe (the one that initiates each install)will run, if it reads a 1 in firefox's poswition in the text file it installs it if it reads zero it moves on to flash.exe...

help please

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The more you bump your post the longer you may wait for an answer.

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bump? oh sorry the second one was just clarification on my idea. the third i should have stated i think i can write my csv and read from it but i have no idea how to start the process when i click ok.

sorry all wasnt tryin to bump.

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ok all i got it finally i found a help file (imagione that) that had this in it

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)  ; Change to OnEvent mode 
...
$okbutton = GUICtrlCreateButton("OK", 70, 50, 60)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent($okbutton, "OKButton")
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

While 1
  Sleep(1000)  ; Idle around
WEnd

Func OKButton()
  ;Note: at this point @GUI_CTRLID would equal $okbutton,
  ;and @GUI_WINHANDLE would equal $mainwindow
  MsgBox(0, "GUI Event", "You pressed OK!")
EndFunc

i just edited it to suit needs and voila!

thanks for forcing me to learn this one on my own

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