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I have learned a lot from this forum and I was hoping to hear some views on this topic that is concerning me. I have written some programs that have been well received here at my job which has allowed me more time to spend writing scripts - all good. However, I have noticed that some of my programs work for several weeks and then come up with errors. I was wondering if there is something I could do to make them more robust.

Example: management complained that our very old PCs took too long to boot and start the intranet based application the users require. The age of the PCs, the high level of network security, and the touchscreens on these PCs can make things difficult for the users. I wrote a script that runs when the user logs in. It pings the server and when it gets a response, it loads the application in full screen.

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <StaticConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#include <MsgBoxConstants.au3>
#include <IE.au3>
#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form= ; This part makes the GUI message
$Form2 = GUICreate("Form2", 1579, 772, 192, 132)
GUISetBkColor(0xFFFFFF)
$Pic1 = GUICtrlCreatePic("C:\Program Files (x86)\AppStart\One-Moment-Please-front-cover.jpg", 8, 8, 577, 753)
$Pic2 = GUICtrlCreatePic("C:\Program Files (x86)\AppStart\Logo.bmp", 856, 56, 481, 121)
$Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Stand By", 920, 200, 385, 133)
GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 72, 400, 4, "Palatino Linotype")
$Label2 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Your Application Will Start", 824, 360, 587, 68)
GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 36, 400, 0, "Palatino Linotype")
$Label3 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Momentarily", 984, 456, 282, 68)
GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 36, 400, 0, "Palatino Linotype")
$Pic3 = GUICtrlCreatePic("C:\Program Files (x86)\QCAppStart\images (1).jpg", 1016, 576, 225, 153)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###
While 1
Local $iPing = Ping ("server", 4000) ; PING server in a loop. Will not proceed until successfull PING
Local $urlQC = "http://server/app"
If $iPing Then ; If PING is successfull THEN...
   Global $oIE = _IECreate("about:blank", 0, 0, 1, 1) ; open a blank, invisible instance of IE
   _IENavigate($oIE, $urlQC, 1) ; navigate to wmsextender URL
   With $oIE ; set properties for page - makes page visible
   .Left = 0
   .Top = 0
   .MenuBar = True
   .Resizable = False
   .StatusBar = False
   .TheaterMode = False
   .Toolbar = True
   .Fullscreen = False
   .Visible = True
EndWith
WinSetState("Quality Control - Internet Explorer", "", @SW_MAXIMIZE) ; maximize web page
   ExitLoop
Else
   Sleep(3000) ; wait 3 seconds before next PING
EndIf
WEnd
Local $iStatus = WinGetState("Quality Control - Internet Explorer") ; is IE Window maximized? Get status
; MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "IE Status", $iStatus)
GUISetState(@SW_DISABLE) ; close GUI
If BitAND ($iStatus, 32) Then ; this section double checks to make sure window is maximized before ending
   Exit
Else
  WinSetState("Quality Control - Internet Explorer", "", @SW_MAXIMIZE) ; if not maximized, DO IT NOW!!!!!
EndIf
Exit

This script has been working for weeks and was a big hit. It is still working for the most part but several computers display the GUI for awhile then error out with "Only object type variables allowed in a with statement." Now, I have been in IT for a long time and all of my troubleshooting skills tell me that our admittedly old computers are mostly to blame: most PCs run the script fine, a few do not, the ones that do not work DID work for weeks. The ones that fail always display the same error and a reboot does not fix it. Even if it is a bad/slow/old PC, if the error is cleared the intranet app will run fine if started manually. So, the PC is okay to run the app but not my script. The PC displays no other outward signs of trouble.

Not sure what I am looking for here. Maybe something to make this script a little more robust? Maybe some shared experience or discussion on making these scripts run well on older Windows 7 computers? I have other examples of some scripts that run on some computers but not others, or scripts that run for days or weeks on certain PCs then just stop working and no reboot will resolve but the PC is otherwise fine. All of these PCs are created with the same image so settings should be the same.

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The IE* functions set @error in case of a problem. So you need to add some error checking. Example:

Global $oIE = _IECreate("about:blank", 0, 0, 1, 1) ; open a blank, invisible instance of IE
If @error Then Exit MsgBox(0, "Error", "_IECreate returned error: " & @error)

 

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BTW: You create the IE instance inside your while loop. So you might end up with a lot of instances. Move it outside the loop to save ressources.

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In this script, isn't the IE instance only created if the ping is successful? I realize the create statement is within the loop but I thought the IF statement would prevent it from creating multiple IE instances.

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Hi tuffgong,

I like to split the actions in functions, your while loop for example:

_CheckServer("server") ; PING server in a loop. Will not proceed until successfull PING or will exit if timeout

_CreateIE()

GUIDelete()
Exit

Func _CreateIE($hTimeout = 120000) ;2 min default timeout
    Local $hTimer = TimerInit()

    While TimerDiff($hTimer) < $hTimeout
        Global $oIE = _IECreate("http://server/app", 1, 0) ; open an invisible instance of IE
        If @error Or Not IsObj($oIE) Then
            While ProcessExists("iexplore.exe") And TimerDiff($hTimer) < $hTimeout
                ProcessClose("iexplore.exe")
            WEnd
            Sleep(5000)
            ContinueLoop
        EndIf

        With $oIE ; set properties for page - makes page visible
            .Left = 0
            .Top = 0
            .MenuBar = True
            .Resizable = False
            .StatusBar = False
            .TheaterMode = False
            .Toolbar = True
            .Fullscreen = False
            .Visible = True
        EndWith

        Local $hWnd = _IEPropertyGet($oIE, "hwnd")
        If Not @error And IsHWnd($hWnd) Then
            Do
                WinSetState($hWnd, "", @SW_MAXIMIZE) ; maximize web page
                If TimerDiff($hTimer) > $hTimeout Then ExitLoop 2
            Until Sleep(1000) And BitAND(WinGetState($hWnd), 32)
        Else
            Do
                WinSetState("Quality Control - Internet Explorer", "", @SW_MAXIMIZE) ; maximize web page
                If TimerDiff($hTimer) > $hTimeout Then ExitLoop 2
            Until Sleep(1000) And BitAND(WinGetState("Quality Control - Internet Explorer"), 32)
        EndIf

        Return
    WEnd

    Exit MsgBox(0,"Timeout","Could not create IE object.")
EndFunc   ;==>_CreateIE

Func _CheckServer($sAddress, $hTimeout = 300000) ;5 min default timeout
    Local $hTimer = TimerInit()
    Do
        If TimerDiff($hTimer) > $hTimeout Then Exit MsgBox(0,"Timeout","Server not responding.")
    Until Sleep(3000) And Ping($sAddress)
EndFunc   ;==>_CheckServer

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

MichaelHB (or anyone still listening), I went on PTO right after I posted this and I didn't see your last response about COM error handling until now. I am breaking this script down into functions as suggested - just to get more familiar with functions if anything. I have been reading the AutoIt section on COM/Obj and also some documentation from Microsoft on the subject. However, I am wondering if you could provide a small example (if you are still there!)

The only thing this script does is:

Create GUI

PING/Check Server

Open IE/Close GUI

Where would you employ COM error checking. I am creating many scripts as part of my job and I would love to learn more tools to make these scripts more stable.

Thanks you!

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