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Hello,

Is there a way to block applications from interrupting the AutoIt process.

Example: Some mail programs display a popup when a mail is received. The AutoIt process doesn't go further until you press the OK button on the popup. The mail program may not be closed and must stay open.

Thanks in advance,

R.

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I've never heard of an application interrupting AutoIt, certainly not in the way you're describing, unless the popup is an AutoIt msgbox. In which case you could just replace it with a self made GUI.

We are using Lotus Notes. When a popup appears when there is a new mail, the OK button of that popup has the focus. The problem here is that you never know when the popup appears .....

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This popup is coming from another program, and is interrupting yours???

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I get the great joy of using Lotus Notes as well, I have turned off the popup notification, instead I get a Tray Icon when I receive new mail.

To turn off the popup:

File->Preferences->User Preferences

On the Mail tab under the heading that says When New Mail Arrives,

Uncheck Show a Popup.

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