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I'm having a problem with this command:

If $passwd2 <> $passwd Then

Lets assume $passwd = StarTrek

and $passwd2 = staRtreK

they still get seen by AutoIT as the same, even though the case is different. How can I get this command to be case sensitive and realise that the two are different?

Thanks.

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If Not $passwd2 == $passwd Then

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I'm having a problem with this command:

If $passwd2 <> $passwd Then

Lets assume $abc = StarTrek

and $xyz = staRtreK

they still get seen by AutoIT as the same, even though the case is different. How can I get this command to be case sensitive and realise that the two are different?

Thanks.

If Not ($passwd2 == $passwd) Then

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