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Automatically click "ok" when running script


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Good day all.

I am new to this forum and searched through some help but did not find what I was looking for.

I am writing a small script to communicate with the kms server and update the license for windows 7.  But there are pop-up windows where the user needs to click "ok" but I want that to be done automatically.  I am not in to programming at all.  How can I make it so that I do not have to click "ok" every time and that it automatically does it?

Thanx

kbdelta

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hello kbdelta, welcome to AutoIt and to the forum!

i'm sure there is a built-in way to the licensing system to automate your task without resorting to keypress and mouseclick simulations. what exactly are you tying to achieve?

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