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What if i wanted to write a script, that when executed would download a file (E.G www.xxxx.com/xxxx.jpg) and automatically run that file. I also want the download to be 'silent' so that there isnt like a progress bar of said file being downloaded.

How is it possible for me to do this?

Also : What's the command for hiding a process from being displayed in task manager?

Thanks in advance.

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When you say "hide" do you mean under the Applications tab, because I think it's impossible to hide it under the Processes tab.

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Okay, like i know how to bring up a browser hidden, but you cant really download any files like that, you can only navigate to an adress and not see the window. Does anyone know how to do what i want to do? I dont care if its like a strangely coded method, i just need it to work.

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Okay, like i know how to bring up a browser hidden, but you cant really download any files like that, you can only navigate to an adress and not see the window. Does anyone know how to do what i want to do? I dont care if its like a strangely coded method, i just need it to work.

Have you checked any of the "Inet" functions in the help file?

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Thanks smoke, but this is strange. I seem to have _Inetgetsource,_Inetgetmail,_InetgetSmtpmail but i dont have INETGET or something liek that...

http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/f...ons/InetGet.htm

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