but before i start spending time to re-write the adhoc loops i made during debugging i wanna know if i can do this another way): Here is the part of my code that i want you guys to have a look at(yes i am a novice at autoit scripting i know very well that the logic of this script can be improved on(a lot). (this is all that all the norton products windows displays during the whole installer process)īut it actually has 3 "instances"(sorry im not english) i want to explore all possibilities to try and make the script atlest "know" when it has succesfully activated the hyperlinks(buttons) in the installer:Īu3infotool reports the windows in this example as: even tho its successrate is up to about 90% on computers with the version of norton iwe made spesific send() commands for. this is slow and can fail in some instances. to make it worse i have tried everything i can think of a way to try to automate the window but the best iwe come up with is that have to get my script to "guess" where in the process the uninstallation is, and run a long do.until loop until the application is uninstalled. norton products(for obvious reasons) only support a quiet install switch not a quiet uninstall swith. The one i am having a lot of problems with is the norton internet security and norton 360 range(i need to remove it silently/unattended in order before running our volumekey fsecure install). in the situation i need it there are few options as i handle every concievable windows nt software configuration from oem manufacturers.(no im not developing viruses) i work in a company running mass pre-auditing(setup) of computers for customers, at this point my only acceptable sollution is using using the base factory config from the computers manufacturer as my base. I am trying to make an automated removal logic for some applications. i searched a little around and i could not find anything in the eula/tos from the symantec stating that its illegal to automate it First off i read the forum rules, i hope this help request doesent conflict with the rule about not automationg applications that dont allow automation.
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