joeloyzaga Posted March 26, 2009 Share Posted March 26, 2009 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? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BinaryBrother Posted March 26, 2009 Share Posted March 26, 2009 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)Âʦk&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... SIGNATURE_0X800007D NOT FOUND Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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