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Hello Team,

Need your help here, we have developed the script saved in our office common drive, out of 10 users 9 able to use this script successfully whereas 1 user not getting "Run Script" option when right click on application, attached is the screen shot, we have donwloaded Autoit exe file in his system, our IT guy  tried all possible things, still this script are not available 

Can you advise what is missing in his computer to run this Script?

 

 

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Posted

I had the same problem on my old work Laptop, we didn't manage to get it fixed unfortunately.

Is compiling the script not an option for you?

Posted

What's the OS of this PC that won't generate "Run Script", and what is the OS of those PCs that has "Run Script" when they right click the program.

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Use the full SciTE4AutoIt3 version, start SciTEConfig, Select tab "Other tools"and click on button "Run AutoIt3/SciTE check".

Post the output here in case you have questions. :)

Jos

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Jos- i have find  the SciTEConfig app, but not sure where i will find  these option Select tab "Other tools"and click on button "Run AutoIt3/SciTE check".?

 

David-Below is the screen shot, these files are available in computer

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, sumandevadiga said:

Am getting attached error

That one can't be that hard now can it? ;)

Run SciTE and start SciTECOnfig as it needs SciTE to run to use its Director Interface in the background.

Jos

Edited by Jos

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