ACCTE Posted Monday at 06:27 PM Posted Monday at 06:27 PM I was trying to utilize the basic RUN call using the entire path to the following file PacketSniffer.exe. It appears I need to accommodate the .exe being able to utilize its .inin info. Can someone align me on the right Keyword and/or syntax to be utilizing?
argumentum Posted Monday at 07:07 PM Posted Monday at 07:07 PM 38 minutes ago, ACCTE said: I was trying to utilize the basic RUN call using the entire path to the following file PacketSniffer.exe. so, the command would be Run() If you shared your code so far and what you are after, then we can help better. Follow the link to my code contribution ( and other things too ). FAQ - Please Read Before Posting.
Developers Jos Posted Monday at 07:45 PM Developers Posted Monday at 07:45 PM Moved to the appropriate AutoIt General Help and Support forum, as the Developer General Discussion forum very clearly states: Quote General development and scripting discussions. Do not create AutoIt-related topics here, use the AutoIt General Help and Support or AutoIt Technical Discussion forums. Moderation Team SciTE4AutoIt3 Full installer Download page - Beta files Read before posting How to post scriptsource Forum etiquette Forum Rules Live for the present, Dream of the future, Learn from the past.
ACCTE Posted Monday at 08:05 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:05 PM Here is a snapshot of my code thus far. I was trying to do the same for the 2nd TI app:
argumentum Posted Monday at 08:26 PM Posted Monday at 08:26 PM (edited) ..hard to paste the snapshot into my editor It looks good. If you still have a problem, explain it and I'll try to help Edit: oh, I see. do encapsulation, like '"my program'" with a ' and a " .... " ' 🤔 Edited Monday at 08:29 PM by argumentum oops ACCTE 1 Follow the link to my code contribution ( and other things too ). FAQ - Please Read Before Posting.
ACCTE Posted Monday at 09:20 PM Author Posted Monday at 09:20 PM argumentum, Thanks for your help. I am going to hit it tonight and I will respond with more error info if I run into issues. P.S. Also, did I post my response in the wrong place? argumentum 1
argumentum Posted Monday at 09:24 PM Posted Monday at 09:24 PM 3 minutes ago, ACCTE said: P.S. Also, did I post my response in the wrong place? It's ok. 1st post. Welcome to the forum Follow the link to my code contribution ( and other things too ). FAQ - Please Read Before Posting.
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