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how do i open windows components with autoit


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This line:

%windir%\system32\sysocmgr.exe /i:%windir%\inf\sysoc.inf
opens the windows components in windows xp when typed into the run box. I tried to use it into autoit by doing this
run("%windir%\system32\sysocmgr.exe /i:%windir%\inf\sysoc.inf

")
but it doesnt run. may you help me how i can do it. thanks

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Run(@ComSpec & " /c " & '%windir%\system32\sysocmgr.exe /i:%windir%\inf\sysoc.inf', "", @SW_HIDE)
according to the help file.

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Or just...

Run(@SystemDir & '\sysocmgr.exe /i:' & @WindowsDir & '\inf\sysoc.inf')

You could have made the original work by setting:

Opt("ExpandEnvStrings", 1)
That would allow the environment variable %windir% to expand correctly for you.

:graduated:

Edited by PsaltyDS
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Or just...

Run(@SystemDir & '\sysocmgr.exe /i:' & @WindowsDir & '\inf\sysoc.inf')

You could have made the original work by setting:

Opt("ExpandEnvStrings", 1)
That would allow the environment variable %windir% to expand correctly for you.

:graduated:

Thanks PsaltyDS that really helps me to expand my knowledge.....
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