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Since AutoIt supports COM, can you create an instance of the Quicktest.Application in a script and pass it parameters such as which test to run, etc. and therefore you should be able to convert it to executable, as usual with AutoIt.

Anyone done this?

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I've messed with it a bit on Windows Live Messenger...

$oMessenger = ObjCreate("Messenger.UIAutomation.1")
$oMessenger.AddContact(0, $Email)
$oMessenger.InstantMessage($Email)oÝ÷ Øw«z+,¢g­)à)­ʦk&Þ$x¢¶®¶­sbb33c·DÒö&¤7&VFRgV÷CµV6µFW7BäÆ6FöâgV÷C²´7&VFW2ö&¦V7@¢b33c·DäÆVæ6²ÆVæ6V6µFW7@ ¢b33c·Dåf6&ÆRÒG'VR²6WBV6µFW7BFò&Rf6&ÆP £²÷VâFW7BæBvWBG2Æ'&&W26öÆÆV7Föà ¢b33c·Dä÷VâgV÷C´3¢b3#µFW7CgV÷C²ÂfÇ6RÂfÇ6R²÷VâFW7@ ¢b33c·DÆ'&&W2ÒDåFW7Bå6WGFæw2å&W6÷W&6W2äÆ'&&W2²vWBFRÆ'&&W26öÆÆV7Föâö&¦V7@

I didn't create that, I found it in VBS and converted it to AutoIt. Although the syntax is almost identical. Hope that helps...

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