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I am trying to change IE settings by AutoiIt, but can't check items in SysTreeView32 by ControlTreeView();

My code is below:

var controlTreeView = "[CLASS:SysTreeView32; INSTANCE:1]";
var treeView = AutoItX.ControlGetHandle(hwnd, controlTreeView);
AutoItX.ControlTreeView(hwnd, treeView, "Check", "#6|#7, "");

However the code with command "Select" works fine and select the item I want: 

var controlTreeView = "[CLASS:SysTreeView32; INSTANCE:1]";
var treeView = AutoItX.ControlGetHandle(hwnd, controlTreeView);
AutoItX.ControlTreeView(hwnd, treeView, "Select", "#6|#7, "");

 

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Use the registry to do this, automating this window is more work than you need.

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You don't need AutoIt, you're trying to change the settings for IE, and you're using another language to start with. Just write the settings in the registry where you should be doing this instead of manipulating a GUI.

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Just now, BrewManNH said:

You don't need AutoIt, you're trying to change the settings for IE, and you're using another language to start with. Just write the settings in the registry where you should be doing this instead of manipulating a GUI.

Ya, I know that I can do it with registry. But the question is: "Why Aoutoit does not recognize the checkboxes in SysTreeView32 (there are standart windows controls)?". And my task requires to do it with GUI.  

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