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Hi.

:D What about reading up the InetGet() in Autoit's Help file? :D

To use a username and password when connecting simply prefix the servername with "username:password@", e.g.
"http://myuser:mypassword@www.somesite.com"

Regards, Rudi.

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Hi.

:P What about reading up the InetGet() in Autoit's Help file? :(

To use a username and password when connecting simply prefix the servername with "username:password@", e.g.
"http://myuser:mypassword@www.somesite.com"

Regards, Rudi.

What if your user name has an @ in it...i.e. username is username@ftpsite.com password is password ftpsite is ftpsite.com

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just try it ... without trying you can't know it :P

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