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automating user input
I have to run an update on several
winxp clients. The problem is that, the particular update requires a user to click through menus. Is there anyway to automate that? Ideally, I'd just like to run a batch file which would act as a wrapper for this process. My only dilemma being automating the user input as described above. -- conrad |
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Re: automating user input
"conrad" <conrad@lawyer.com> wrote in message news:b975a696-d9a1-40cc-bcf6-081559eebfcd@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >I have to run an update on several > winxp clients. The problem is that, > the particular update requires a user > to click through menus. Is there > anyway to automate that? Ideally, > I'd just like to run a batch file which > would act as a wrapper for this process. > My only dilemma being automating > the user input as described above. > > -- > conrad Maybe AutoIt could help you: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/autoit |
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