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Hi All,

  Can some one help me to write a script in autoIT. I need to uninstall the Adobe creative Cloud application via AutoIt script. But when i triggered to trigger the Creative Cloud uninstaller.Exe the first pop-up window display without title bar. so its difficult for me proceed to use winwaitActive() function to automate the script. Can some one please help me out . Quite urgent

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Vaishnavi.

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Welcome to AutoIt and the forum!
Most applications propvide a way to do a silient install/uninstall. Means: provide some command line switches to the uninstaller exe.
What does "uninstaller.exe /?" return?

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vaishnavi, welcome!

You can try to use the window class instead window title. Suppose the window class in question is "CreativeCloud", you can use:

WinWaitActive("[CLASS:CreativeCloud]")

You can use the "AutoIt Window Info" tool to check the correct name of the window class, besides all other valuable information.

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Adobe even has their own packager, which allows you to easily create customized Creative Cloud packages that can then be installed silently. No need to go to the hassle of trying to manipulate the GUI:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/packager/creative-cloud-packager.html

 

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vaishnavi, welcome!

You can try to use the window class instead window title. Suppose the window class in question is "CreativeCloud", you can use:

WinWaitActive("[CLASS:CreativeCloud]")

You can use the "AutoIt Window Info" tool to check the correct name of the window class, besides all other valuable information.

Its Helpful thank you . :)

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