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Hi Forum Members.

I'm really rookie in the AutoIt platform so I really apologize if my questions not defined well.

I watched and practice "AutoIt Scripting Tutorial 9 Automating Installers & Programs Part 1" tutorial from Youtube and got stuck with the following problem. During the installation procedure of some installer, there is also a step of installing some third party software. The problem is that   AutoIt Window Info doesn't show me coordinates of Yes/No radio buttons, so i could choose No (please see attachment).

So my question is how do I chose No?

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~#RequireAdmin
Run("C:\Users\MyUserName\Desktop" & '\SpeccySetup.exe')
AutoItSetOption('MouseCoordMode',0)
WinWait("Speccy v1.28 Setup")
WinActivate("Speccy v1.28 Setup")
MouseClick('primary', 451, 363, 1, 0)
MouseClick('primary', 112, 124, 1, 0)
MouseClick('primary', 235, 139, 1, 0)
MouseClick('primary', 442, 367, 1, 0)

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Thanks in advance.

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Welcome to AutoIt and the forum!

Why automate the GUI? CCleaner can be installed silently by passing the /S parameter to the installation exe.

Edited by water

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This software supports command line switches when installing. When you make an installer - it is strongly suggested to always use command line switches when possible. Much more stable and no windows are presented to the user when the installer runs.

 

edit - water beat me to it. What he is showing is how to use command line switches.

Edited by Bert
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10x for the replies, but CC cleaner installation is embedded within Setup.exe I exercised the 9th tutorial from AutoIt youtube playlist. I can exercise another Setup.exe but since I stuck with this one it will be interesting to ask. In my day-by-day job I frequently see 3rd party software installers embedded within other installlers

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