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I seen it before with autoit, it was a patch but i dont know how to do it, i forgot and cant find the topic.

Where the hack i am talking about? I will explain:

I am busy with a project for my cmd.exe :). Now i need to run AutoIT with Console (Not that AutoIT opens a new one, but that it writes/reades in the same console as cmd.exe).

Some old user know's what i mean, i am sure i have seen it before, it was about patching 1 bit in AutoIT3.exe ^^

Thanks for help if you help me, if not: Help me! ;)

-jaenster

-jaenster

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Is this what you were looking for: SUBSYS patch from the bottom of the first post in this thread?

Probably not but worth a shot.

Thanks for the reply but that isn't it.

Basicly.. i want to put a pipe on cmd to my script.

So when i do consolewrite in my script for example, it comes in cmd, witch shows it.

Edit: NOTstd(in/out/err), i need the reserve of it :)

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I seen it before with autoit, it was a patch but i dont know how to do it, i forgot and cant find the topic.

Where the hack i am talking about? I will explain:

I am busy with a project for my cmd.exe :). Now i need to run AutoIT with Console (Not that AutoIT opens a new one, but that it writes/reades in the same console as cmd.exe).

Some old user know's what i mean, i am sure i have seen it before, it was about patching 1 bit in AutoIT3.exe ^^

Thanks for help if you help me, if not: Help me! ;)

-jaenster

But there is no spoon.

Compile to CUI.

?

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eMyvnE

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But there is no spoon.

Compile to CUI.

?

Is that Console UI?

Didn't knew it was possible, i didn't compile in years so. Thanks :)

Edit: A i see it in aut2exe. Thanks for help all

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