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Well, my doubts can be ridiculous. I'm having trouble because i not understand English perfectly.

Global $password[1]
  Case $editpw
   _ArrayInsert($password, 0, Guictrlread( $input2))
   _ArrayDelete($password, 1)
   Guictrlsetdata( $input1, $password[0])

My goal is to remove the dependency of a cfg file. But this only works while the application is open, the operation would correct if it opens with the last placed password.but it with a blank field

input1 is the field that you visualize the current password

input2 is the field that you edit the current password

editpw is the button that you finished editing the current password

Note: This is only a part of the script, and "Global $ password [1]" is in the top (after the includes)

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Why do you use an array with only 1 element? Just use a plain variable and overwrite the content when the password changes.

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My goal is to remove the dependency of a cfg file. But this only works while the application is open, the operation would correct if it opens with the last placed password.but it with a blank field

Do I understand you correctly that you want to let the user change the password in a GUI, save it somewhere (ini-file, registry ...) and when you start the program again you want to read the password and display it in the GUI?

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Do I understand you correctly that you want to let the user change the password in a GUI, save it somewhere (ini-file, registry ...) and when you start the program again you want to read the password and display it in the GUI?

I need to make this:

#Region ;**** Directives created by AutoIt3Wrapper_GUI ****
#AutoIt3Wrapper_Outfile=AAA.exe
#EndRegion ;**** Directives created by AutoIt3Wrapper_GUI ****
#include <ButtonConstants.au3>
#include <EditConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <StaticConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form=
$Form1 = GUICreate("Form1", 271, 164, 192, 124)
$Input1 = GUICtrlCreateInput("", 112, 8, 145, 21)
$Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Current", 72, 8, 38, 17)
$input2 = GUICtrlCreateInput("", 112, 32, 145, 21)
$Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Edit", 112, 56, 145, 25)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###
$password = IniRead ( "cfg.ini", "section", "key", "Error")
guictrlsetdata($input1, $password)
While 1
$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
Switch $nMsg
  Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
   Exit
  Case $Button1
   IniWrite( "cfg.ini", "section", "key", guictrlread($input2))
   sleep(100)
   guictrlsetdata( $input1, IniRead ( "cfg.ini", "section", "key", "Error"))
EndSwitch
WEnd

I need this but without ini. That does not depend on a configuration file

(Note: First open return error because there is no an ini file created)

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Unless you use the registry or a settings file, there's no way to save the contents of any arrays or variables once the program has ended. You have to save the contents somewhere or you'll lose them when you quit or restart the program/script.

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