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Did you get a reference to that particular input tag at all? Is it buried inside any Framesets and frames? You said you tried the examples but didn't show any code or say how and where they failed.

We are notoriously bad at psychic debugging here...

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#include <IE.au3>

$oIE= _IECreate("https://portal.exchange.nl/")
        _IELoadWait($oIE)
    $oDoc = _IEDocGetObj($oIE)
    $oArray = $oDoc.getElementsByTagName ("input")
    For $element In $oArray
        If $element.name=="wps.portlets.userid" Then _IEFormElementSetValue ( $element, "UserId")
        If $element.name=="password" Then _IEFormElementSetValue ( $element, "Password")
        If $element.value=="Aanmelden" Then _IEAction($element, "click")
    Next

Edited by wakillon

AutoIt 3.3.14.2 X86 - SciTE 3.6.0WIN 8.1 X64 - Other Example Scripts

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Making better use of IE.au3 and it's automatic error handling:

#include <IE.au3>

$oIE = _IECreate("https://portal.exchange.nl/")
$oUsername = _IEGetObjByName($oIE, "userId")
$oPassword = _IEGetObjByName($oIE, "password")
$oSubmit = _IETagnameGetCollection($oIE, "input", 2)
_IEFormElementSetValue($oUsername, "your-username")
_IEFormElementSetValue($oPassword, "you-password")
_IEAction($oSubmit, "click")

Dale

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Doesn't work needs to be ripped out of the troubleshooting lexicon. It means that what you tried did not produce the results you expected. It begs the questions 1) what did you try?, 2) what did you expect? and 3) what happened instead?

Reproducer: a small (the smallest?) piece of stand-alone code that demonstrates your trouble

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