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#1 User is offline   zoobooboozoo 

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Posted 28 January 2007 - 11:25 AM

How do I use AI scripts for silent installs?
say I have a working script some member made, and I want to use it, do I need to install an AutoIt compiler ot somethng before I launch the script?
Or is there another way without installing some AutoIt Script compiler?

thx in advance


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Posted 28 January 2007 - 02:21 PM

You don't have to install something. All you need is the AutoIt3.exe (and used includes, if there are any).

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Posted 28 January 2007 - 09:55 PM

you have to install autoit in order to get any script compiled into an exe. then you can use the compiled exe along with your program to be able to launch it properly. just install autoit, righ-click your script and click on compile.

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Posted 27 August 2007 - 09:12 AM

hello evry1,
i must say that being a member of this forum has really enlightened me....one hardly has any need to make a post since all the answers
needed are already covered(well almost :rolleyes: ).

but the one problem that i have now is the issue of this Autoit scripts.

I just created my own (vert first)script for "vistacodec pack beta" it ran well if i must say and then i compiled it to an exe.

now i tried to test my exec file only to see so many icons running on my task bar.

my question is this:
Do i need to add the program from which i created the compiled exec file into the same directory in order to test the compiled script?
i hope that i made myself clear enough.

thanks

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Posted 27 August 2007 - 09:33 AM

hello evry1,
i must say that being a member of this forum has really enlightened me....one hardly has any need to make a post since all the answers
needed are already covered(well almost ). :rolleyes:

but the one problem that i have now is the issue of this Autoit scripts.

I just created my own (vert first)script for "vistacodec pack beta" it ran well if i must say and then i compiled it to an exe.

now i tried to test my exec file only to see so many icons running on my task bar.

my question is this:
Do i need to add the program from which i created the compiled exec file into the same directory in order to test the compiled script?
i hope that i made myself clear enough.

thanks

quote name='elajua' date='Jan 29 2007, 04:55 AM' post='618917']
you have to install autoit in order to get any script compiled into an exe. then you can use the compiled exe along with your program to be able to launch it properly. just install autoit, righ-click your script and click on compile.
[/quote]

I'm sorry i did not quite get it initially i will try this when i get home :thumbup

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