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im making a GUI for a website i use for work. i have a password tab with login and pass text box fields.

is there a way to make the variables once they are entered into the gui permanent unless changed again?

that way the user does not have to enter his password everytime he runs the script?

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im making a GUI for a website i use for work. i have a password tab with login and pass text box fields.

is there a way to make the variables once they are entered into the gui permanent unless changed again?

that way the user does not have to enter his password everytime he runs the script?

That sounds on first blush like a phenominally bad idea, but....

You can read the input box control and save it to a variable for as long as the script is running. To save it for next time the script runs, you'll have to write it to the registry or a file. Keep in mind that neither of those options is secure. Store it with some encryption at the very least! :)

Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law
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im making a GUI for a website i use for work. i have a password tab with login and pass text box fields.

is there a way to make the variables once they are entered into the gui permanent unless changed again?

that way the user does not have to enter his password everytime he runs the script?

are you trying to make this like how programs have, 'Remember Me. Remember My Password' when u login..? something like that?

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Oh yeah, i used IniWrite for that.. Here's a little big (sorry) example:

I translated, simplified and modified it into this:

#Include <GUIConstants.au3>

GUICreate("Serverroperties", 300,255)
GUICtrlCreateGroup("Login", 10, 13, 280, 83)
GUICtrlCreateLabel("usersnaam:", 18, 33, 80)
$useredit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "user", ""), 110, 31, 170)
GUICtrlCreateLabel("password:", 18, 58)
$passwordedit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "password", ""), 110, 56, 170)
GUICtrlCreateGroup("",-99,-99,1,1)

GUICtrlCreateGroup("Server", 10, 100, 280, 105)
GUICtrlCreateLabel("Server:", 18, 120)
$serveredit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "server", ""), 110, 118, 170)
GUICtrlCreateLabel("Database:", 18, 145)
$databaseedit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "database", ""), 110, 143, 170)
GUICtrlCreateLabel("table:", 18, 170)
$tableedit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "table", ""), 110, 168, 170)
GUICtrlCreateGroup("",-99,-99,1,1)

$ok = GUICtrlCreateButton("Ok", 135, 220, 60, 25)
$annuleren = GUICtrlCreateButton("Cancel", 205, 220, 80, 25)
GUISetState()

While 1
    $msg = GUIGetMsg()
    If $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE OR $msg = $annuleren Then
        GUIDelete()
        ExitLoop
    EndIf
    If $msg = $ok Then
        IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "user", GUICtrlRead($useredit))
        IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "password", GUICtrlRead($passwordedit))
        IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "server", GUICtrlRead($serveredit))
        IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "database", GUICtrlRead($databaseedit))
        IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "table", GUICtrlRead($tableedit))
        GUIDelete()
        ExitLoop
    EndIf
WEnd
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Oh yeah, i used IniWrite for that.. Here's a little big (sorry) example:

I translated, simplified and modified it into this:

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#Include <GUIConstants.au3>

GUICreate("Serverroperties", 300,255)

GUICtrlCreateGroup("Login", 10, 13, 280, 83)

GUICtrlCreateLabel("usersnaam:", 18, 33, 80)

$useredit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "user", ""), 110, 31, 170)

GUICtrlCreateLabel("password:", 18, 58)

$passwordedit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "password", ""), 110, 56, 170)

GUICtrlCreateGroup("",-99,-99,1,1)

GUICtrlCreateGroup("Server", 10, 100, 280, 105)

GUICtrlCreateLabel("Server:", 18, 120)

$serveredit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "server", ""), 110, 118, 170)

GUICtrlCreateLabel("Database:", 18, 145)

$databaseedit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "database", ""), 110, 143, 170)

GUICtrlCreateLabel("table:", 18, 170)

$tableedit = GUICtrlCreateInput(IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "table", ""), 110, 168, 170)

GUICtrlCreateGroup("",-99,-99,1,1)

$ok = GUICtrlCreateButton("Ok", 135, 220, 60, 25)

$annuleren = GUICtrlCreateButton("Cancel", 205, 220, 80, 25)

GUISetState()

While 1

$msg = GUIGetMsg()

If $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE OR $msg = $annuleren Then

GUIDelete()

ExitLoop

EndIf

If $msg = $ok Then

IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "user", GUICtrlRead($useredit))

IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "password", GUICtrlRead($passwordedit))

IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "server", GUICtrlRead($serveredit))

IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "database", GUICtrlRead($databaseedit))

IniWrite(@ScriptDir & "\data.ini", "Server", "table", GUICtrlRead($tableedit))

GUIDelete()

ExitLoop

EndIf

WEnd

Just a note of caution: That will write the password IN THE CLEAR to the .ini file! :)

Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law
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I have to agree that saving the password to a file is a bad idea, but your going to do it, I would encrypt when saving to the file and decrypt after reading from the file.

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thanks for the help guys, that worked great, i had to modify the code a bit to fit my gui needs but yall have been very helpfull. now i gotta search on how to encrypt the passes i dunno if there is a thread already on this forum or not, i dont do well with forums :)

any advice would be helpfull.

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Manadar,

I used that code and it works good but when i call the for the $username and $password down further in the script i dont got anything close to what the user enter's into the user and pass fields?

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