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#Include <GuiListBox.au3>
$windownm = "Current Summaries"
Global $sWin = "[TITLE:" & $windownm & "; CLASS:TElTreeView]"
Global $sCtrl = "[CLASS:TElTreeView; INSTANCE:1]"
Global $sTxtBuf, $sTxt
Global $hParent = WinGetHandle($sWin)
ConsoleWrite('+$hParent = ' & $hParent & @CRLF)
If IsHWnd($hParent) = 0 Then Exit MsgBox(4096, "TElTreeView", "Error: Window handle not returned")
Global $hTListBox = ControlGetHandle($hParent, "", $sCtrl)
ConsoleWrite('+$hTListBox = ' & $hTListBox & @CRLF)
If IsHWnd($hParent) = 0 Then Exit MsgBox(4096, "TElTreeView", "Error: Control handle not returned")
For $i = 0 To _GUICtrlTreeView_GetCount($hTListBox) -1
    $sTxt = "Index[" & $i & "] Text: " & _GUICtrlTreeView_GetText($hTListBox, $i)
    $sTxtBuf &= $sTxt & @CRLF
    ConsoleWrite('-' & $sTxt & @CRLF)
Next
MsgBox(4096, "Report Access Definitions", $sTxtBuf)

Can you please help in getting the handle, it says "Error: Window handle not returned"?

Also can you see attached screen shot of the window i am trying

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Try replacing the string in $sWin with just the window's title.

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Have you tried it like this, as I suggested above?

Global $sWin = "Current Summaries"

If I posted any code, assume that code was written using the latest release version unless stated otherwise. Also, if it doesn't work on XP I can't help with that because I don't have access to XP, and I'm not going to.
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#include <GuiTreeView.au3>
;$windownm = "Current Summaries"
;Global $sWin = "[TITLE:" & $windownm & "; CLASS:TElTreeView]"
Global $sWin = "Current Summaries"
Global $sCtrl = "[CLASS:TElTreeView; INSTANCE:1]"
Global $sTxtBuf, $sTxt
Global $hParent = WinGetHandle($sWin)
ConsoleWrite('+$hParent = ' & $hParent & @CRLF)
If IsHWnd($hParent) = 0 Then Exit MsgBox(4096, "TElTreeView", "Error: Window handle not returned")

Global $hTListBox = ControlGetHandle($hParent, "", $sCtrl)
ConsoleWrite('+$hTListBox = ' & $hTListBox & @CRLF)
If IsHWnd($hParent) = 0 Then Exit MsgBox(4096, "TElTreeView", "Error: Control handle not returned")

[b]MsgBox(0,"I am Here", _GUICtrlTreeView_GetCount($hTListBox))[/b]

For $i = 0 To _GUICtrlTreeView_GetCount($hTListBox) -1
    $sTxt = "Index[" & $i & "] Text: " & _GUICtrlTreeView_GetText($hTListBox, $i)
    $sTxtBuf &= $sTxt & @CRLF
    ConsoleWrite('-' & $sTxt & @CRLF)
Next
MsgBox(4096, "Report Access Definitions", $sTxtBuf)
when i put the message box to see the count its returning. It gives 0. i have attached the code.

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TElTreeView is an unreadable (by windows messages, and possibly ownerdrawn as well) custom control,

with a format not based on the MS common control treeview.

A Delphi TTreeView class control can be read, but not this one.

Try contacting the vendor 3M, and see if there are COM (or any other) methods for automating the interface,

or perhaps there is some other automating software like AutoIt that can read these controls...

I see fascists...

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