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#include-once

; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; AutoIt Version: 3.2
; Description:  This file is deprecated.  GUIConstantsEx.au3 should be used.
;
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>

Thats only the content inside my GUIConstants.au3 anyone can please copy and paste it here the true content of the GUIConstants.au3 thanks in advance!

Because GUIConstantsEx.au3 doesn't have the $ES_PASSWORD for GUICtrlCreateInput T__T

Edited by RZLucian0127
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#include <EditConstants.au3>

when you need certain constants... look in the helpfile in the appendix... you can find the names of all the files that you need

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Also remember that GUIConstants.au3 is only there for backward compatability. It's been replaced by the much smaller GUIConstantsEx.au3

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