R33F Posted March 26, 2009 Share Posted March 26, 2009 Hi all, I am a newbie in auto it. I have written a code to display information Computer name, logged on user name and time in GUI.Now I want the information to be displayed in notepad and get it saved in Temp directory in c drive.I tried using the Run(Notepad.exe) wherein it opens the notepad.Also used the Send function to get the system information displayed but it is just opening the notepad. Here is the code where in the system information would open in a Dialog box with text boxes.Now i Need the same information in notepad and save it in the temp directory in c drive.Need Help please.Its driving me crazy!!!! ****************************************************************** #include <GuiConstantsEx.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include<Date.au3> Opt('MustDeclareVars', 1) _Main() Func _Main() Local $Input_ComputerName, $Input_CurrentUserName Local $Input_Date, $Input_Time, $msg #forceref $Input_ComputerName, $Input_CurrentUserName GUICreate("Computer Information - By : Para", 350,200, (@DesktopWidth - 350) / 2, (@DesktopHeight - 200) / 2, $WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW + $WS_VISIBLE + $WS_CLIPSIBLINGS) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Computer Name", 10, 10, 150, 20) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Current User Name", 10, 40, 150, 20) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Time", 10, 70, 150, 20) $Input_ComputerName = GUICtrlCreateInput("" & @ComputerName, 180, 10, 280, 20) $Input_CurrentUserName = GUICtrlCreateInput("" & @UserName, 180, 40, 280, 20) $input_Time=GUICtrlCreateinput('''' &_Now() , 180, 70, 280, 20 ) GUISetState() While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE ExitLoop Case Else ;;; EndSelect WEnd Exit EndFunc ; ***************************************************************************** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BinaryBrother Posted March 26, 2009 Share Posted March 26, 2009 I see your atleast somewhat famaliar with AutoIt, and I'm sure you've spent a bit of time in the help file, the functions your wanting to look at for storing information will be 1 of the following, decided by preference. FileWrite() FileWriteLine() IniWrite() IniWrite() is a little more complicated at first, so I suggest FileWriteLine(), you can find all the information you need by looking in the help file, but here is a quick example... FileWriteLine(@ScriptDir & "\Info.txt","ComputerName: "@ComputerName) FileWriteLine(@ScriptDir & "\Info.txt","Username: "@Username) FileWriteLine(@ScriptDir & "\Info.txt","Time: "_Now()) P.S. In order to get your code snips to look all pretty on the forums, use "autoit" & "/autoit" tags, don't forget the brackets though... [autoit][/autoit] SIGNATURE_0X800007D NOT FOUND Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R33F Posted March 27, 2009 Author Share Posted March 27, 2009 Hi, I did try to use FileWriteLine but only plain text is getting displayed and the information is getting saved in c drive by default which i want.I need the system information as well in notepad.Need Help on this Please.... #include <GuiConstantsEx.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include<Date.au3> Opt('MustDeclareVars', 1) _Main() Func _Main() Local $Input_ComputerName, $Input_CurrentUserName Local $Input_Time, $msg #forceref $Input_ComputerName, $Input_CurrentUserName FileWriteLine(@ScriptDir & "\Info.txt","ComputerName: @ComputerName") FileWriteLine(@ScriptDir & "\Info.txt","Username: @CurrentUsername") FileWriteLine(@ScriptDir & "\Info.txt","Time: _Now()") EndFuncoÝ÷ Ú«¨µéÚ P.S. In order to get your code snips to look all pretty on the forums, use "autoit" & "/autoit" tags, don't forget the brackets though... [autoit][/autoit] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rudi Posted March 27, 2009 Share Posted March 27, 2009 Hi. If this is always about the current user on the current machine, this might be what you are looking for: #include <date.au3> $MyLogfile="C:\PC-User-Timestamp.log" ; change to e.g. "\\MyServer\Someshare\PC-User-Timestamp.log" filewriteline($MyLogfile,"Computername=" & @ComputerName & @TAB & "Username=" & @UserName & @TAB & _NowCalcDate() & "@" & _NowTime(5) & @CRLF) run ("notepad " & $mylogfile) regards, Rudi. Earth is flat, pigs can fly, and Nuclear Power is SAFE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R33F Posted March 27, 2009 Author Share Posted March 27, 2009 Thanks Rudi IT works...I made it so complicated ..but u did it in 3 simple lines....need to change my logical thinking Hi. If this is always about the current user on the current machine, this might be what you are looking for: #include <date.au3> $MyLogfile="C:\PC-User-Timestamp.log" ; change to e.g. "\\MyServer\Someshare\PC-User-Timestamp.log" filewriteline($MyLogfile,"Computername=" & @ComputerName & @TAB & "Username=" & @UserName & @TAB & _NowCalcDate() & "@" & _NowTime(5) & @CRLF) run ("notepad " & $mylogfile) regards, Rudi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rudi Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 (edited) Thanks Rudi IT works...I made it so complicated ..but u did it in 3 simple lines....need to change my logical thinking Glad to help. If you hard code the destination file and kick the run("Notepad " ....), then it's just ONE line (plus another one for the include statement) #include <date.au3> filewriteline("\\Server\Share\my.log","Computername=" & @ComputerName & @TAB & "Username=" & @UserName & @TAB & _NowCalcDate() & "@" & _NowTime(5) & @CRLF) Take care, that everybody has granted sufficent access rights to the log file. (e.g. NTFS and SHARE rights for a Windooze Server) Regards, Rudi. Edited March 28, 2009 by rudi Earth is flat, pigs can fly, and Nuclear Power is SAFE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CodyBarrett Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 ini arent that hard to learn.. (these are example of ONE way to do it) #1 you need the Func iniwrite ()oÝ÷ Ûl¨ºww*.Ø«yËh¯&¦¤X¥zv¦y«¢+Ù%¹¥ÝÉ¥Ñ ÌäíèÀäÈíQMPÀäÈíQMP¹¥¹¤Ìäì¤oÝ÷ Û|¨ºwvØ^±ç-ÚºÚ"µÍ[]Ü]H ÌÎNÐÎÌLÕTÕ ÌLÕTÕ[IÌÎNË ÌÎNÔÑPÕSÓÌÎNÊoÝ÷ Û¨ºwvØ^(FºÚ"µÍ[]Ü]H ÌÎNÐÎÌLÕTÕ ÌLÕTÕ[IÌÎNË ÌÎNÔÑPÕSÓÌÎNË ÌÎNÒÑVIÌÎNÊoÝ÷ Û¨ºwvØ^½©ny«¢+Ù%¹¥ÝÉ¥Ñ ÌäíèÀäÈíQMPÀäÈíQMP¹¥¹¤Ìäì°ÌäíM Q%=8Ìäì°Ìäí-dÌäì°Ìäí]¡ÑÙÈå½ÔݹÐѼÝÉ¥ÑѼѡ¥¹¤Ìäì¤oÝ÷ Úz0¸z)àÇhî²¢éÞyÛhD@¶¢&®¶sdæ&VBb33´3¢b3#µDU5Bb3#µDU5Bææb33²Âb33µ4T5Dôâb33²Âb33´´Ub33²Âb33²b33²·FRÆ2b33²b33²ÒDTdTÅ@ thats all you need to know about iniwrite() & iniread () NOW there are alot more ini functions in the helpfile so have fun [size="1"][font="Tahoma"][COMPLETED]-----[FAILED]-----[ONGOING]VolumeControl|Binary Converter|CPU Usage| Mouse Wrap |WinHide|Word Scrammbler|LOCKER|SCREEN FREEZE|Decisions Decisions|Version UDF|Recast Desktop Mask|TCP Multiclient EXAMPLE|BTCP|LANCR|UDP serverless|AIOCR|OECR|Recast Messenger|AU3C|Tik-Tak-Toe|Snakes & Ladders|BattleShips|TRON|SNAKE_____________________[u]I love the Helpfile it is my best friend.[/u][/font][/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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