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well had a good look about and cant see anything about autoit and windows 7 compatibility?

i assume that its a no go atm, as som1 has tried my prog on win 7 and it dont work but wouldn't mind some conformation pls.

Thx all,Jack Dinn.

 

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I have not had any trouble to speak of running under Win 7. You do have to take the same steps as outlined for Vista though.

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Hello Jack,

Just tried it under Windows 7x64 build 7057 with no joy I'm afraid.

Tried running it native and under compatability mode for Vista, Vista SP1 & Vista SP2 (only options available) and it just it just sat ~99% cpu usage and required task manager to kill it.

thats all he said , so i duno exactly , but i can ask a little deeper

Thx all,Jack Dinn.

 

JD's Auto Internet Speed Tester

JD's Clip Catch (With Screen Shot Helper)

Projects :- AutoIt - My projects

My software never has bugs. It just develops random features. :-D

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