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Hi mate in trying to run this command

_RunDOS("netsh inter ip set dns """ & GUICtrlRead($connections) & """ static " & $dns1)

but doesn't work.

I use #RequireAdmin but _RunDOS not work.

how can I make work?

Sorry for my english.

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Try it with RunAs instead of _RunDOS. _RunDOS is just a wrapper for the Run command and doesn't do anything special other than use @Comspec and hides the window.

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I'm trying this but doesn't work

$user=@UserName
RunAsWait($user, @ComputerName, "", 1, @comspec & " /c " & "netsh inter show interface > hola.txt", @SystemDir, @SW_HIDE)
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Try this, and see if there's an error showing:

$user=@UserName
RunAsWait($user, @ComputerName, "", 1, @comspec & " /k " & "netsh inter show interface > hola.txt");, @SystemDir, @SW_HIDE)

More than likely this is trying to write the text file in the WorkingDir rather than in the script directory, I get an access denied error if I run it as written. Try setting the hola.txt file to be written where you want it directly rather than having the system try to write it to a protected area.

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I hereby grant any person the right to use any code I post, that I am the original author of, on the autoitscript.com forums, unless I've specifically stated otherwise in the code or the thread post. If you do use my code all I ask, as a courtesy, is to make note of where you got it from.

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no work.

But I found this way and work correctly

RunWait(@ComSpec & " /c " & "netsh inter show interface > C:UsersusuarioDesktophola.txt" ,@SystemDir, @SW_HIDE)
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