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I need to be able to use " " quotes on the command but AutoIt throws an error.

RunWait(@ComSpec & " /C c:\AutoIt\NETDOM.exe JOIN " & $ComputerName & " /d: " & $DomainName & " /ou:'OU=Curric Computers, DC=domain, DC=bleh, DC=bleh, DC=bleh, DC=uk' /ud: " & $DomainAdmin & " /pd: " & $domainPass & " /reboot:10 ")

I have to put quotes around the /OU: "bleh bleh" for it to work. Ive tried using single quotes and that makes the netdom.exe command fail. Is there a way of forcing it to use ""? Like in PHP using a \" cancels it out...

Thanks

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Ahhh... The helpfile has your answer :)

Strings are enclosed in double-quotes like "this". If you want a string to actually contain a double-quote use it twice like:

"here is a ""double-quote"" - ok?"

You can also use single-quotes like 'this' and 'here is a ' 'single-quote' ' - ok?'

You can mix quote types to make for easier working and to avoid having to double-up your quotes to get what you want. For example if you want to use a lot of double-quotes in your strings then you should use single-quotes for declaring them:

'This "sentence" contains "lots" of "double-quotes" does it not?'

is much simpler than:

"This ""sentence"" contains ""lots"" of ""double-quotes"" does it not?"

EDIT: BB Code...

Edited by Bert
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