hozdaman Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Hi, I am trying to create a script that will open a msgbox combobox that when you select an option it opens another combobox. When I execute the code below it will open the first combobox, but when I select "malaware" the script just stops. Any help with be really great. Thanks. expandcollapse popup;Required includes #include<GUIConstantsEx.au3>;constants for GUI events #include<EditConstants.au3>;Edit Constants. Required for the styles we used. #include<GUIConstants.au3> ;GUI Creation GUICreate("PC ToolMan Utilities", 225, 80) ;Combobox Creation $combobox = GUICtrlCreateCombo("Malawarebytes", 10, 10, 120, 20) GUICtrlSetData(-1, "CCleaner|Combofix|Win Utilities") ;Button Creation $button = GUICtrlCreateButton("Open", 10, 40, 60, 20) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) While 1 $guimsg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $guimsg = $button ;MsgBox(0, "", "Choose an option " & GUICtrlRead($combobox) & ".") Select Case GUICtrlRead($combobox) = "Malawarebytes" Run('malaware()') Exit Case GUICtrlRead($combobox) = "CCleaner" Run('notepad.exe') Exit Case GUICtrlRead($combobox) = "Combofix" Run("combofix()") Case ($combobox) = "Win Utilities" Run("winutl()") Exit EndSelect Case $guimsg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit EndSelect WEnd Func malaware() ;GUI Creation GUICreate("Malawarebytes", 225, 80) ;Combobox Creation $combobox1 = GUICtrlCreateCombo("Install", 10, 10, 120, 20) GUICtrlSetData(-1, "Uninstall") ;Button Creation $button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Run", 10, 40, 60, 20) While 1 $guimsg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $guimsg = $button1 ;MsgBox(0, "", "Choose an option" & GUICtrlRead($combobox1) & ".") Select Case GUICtrlRead($combobox1) = "Install" Run('C:\Documents and Settings\PC ToolMan\My Documents\Downloads\mbam-setup-1.45.exe') Exit Case GUICtrlRead($combobox1) = "Uninstall" Run('notepad.exe') Exit EndSelect Case $guimsg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit EndSelect WEnd EndFunc ;==>malaware Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spudw2k Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 (edited) The Run command is only used for calling external exes. You should/can not use it to call internal functions. Just call them by name. Case GUICtrlRead($combobox) = "Malawarebytes" malaware() Exit Case GUICtrlRead($combobox) = "CCleaner" Run('notepad.exe') Exit Edited April 18, 2010 by spudw2k Spoiler Things I've Made: Always On Top Tool ◊ AU History ◊ Deck of Cards ◊ HideIt ◊ ICU ◊ Icon Freezer ◊ Ipod Ejector ◊ Junos Configuration Explorer ◊ Link Downloader ◊ MD5 Folder Enumerator ◊ PassGen ◊ Ping Tool ◊ Quick NIC ◊ Read OCR ◊ RemoteIT ◊ SchTasksGui ◊ SpyCam ◊ System Scan Report Tool ◊ System UpTime ◊ Transparency Machine ◊ VMWare ESX BuilderMisc Code Snippets: ADODB Example ◊ CheckHover ◊ Detect SafeMode ◊ DynEnumArray ◊ GetNetStatData ◊ HashArray ◊ IsBetweenDates ◊ Local Admins ◊ Make Choice ◊ Recursive File List ◊ Remove Sizebox Style ◊ Retrieve PNPDeviceID ◊ Retreive SysListView32 Contents ◊ Set IE Homepage ◊ Tickle Expired Password ◊ Transpose ArrayProjects: Drive Space Usage GUI ◊ LEDkIT ◊ Plasma_kIt ◊ Scan Engine Builder ◊ SpeeDBurner ◊ SubnetCalcCool Stuff: AutoItObject UDF ◊ Extract Icon From Proc ◊ GuiCtrlFontRotate ◊ Hex Edit Funcs ◊ Run binary ◊ Service_UDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hozdaman Posted April 18, 2010 Author Share Posted April 18, 2010 Thanks for your help. I have one other question. I am going to create a zip file for all the installers (i.e malawarebytes, ccleaner...), currently they are in my documents and settings if i make this portable what path do I use? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForsakenGod Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 if it will be a part of your package and it will be near the exe you re making could be @ScriptDir Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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