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I tried changing a few things but I still can't get the field to show the data but in the array table it does show the company name. I noticed that where I want to get the company name from (AD_GetObjectProperties) displays the information as an array and with ConsoleWrite it just displays the output in the pane below the script. >"C:\Program Files (x86)\AutoIt3\SciTE\AutoIt3Wrapper\AutoIt3Wrapper.exe" /run /prod /ErrorStdOut /in "C:\Users\er\Downloads\dcb.au3" /autoit3dir "C:\Program Files (x86)\AutoIt3" /UserParams
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So i finally got some output from:ĬonsoleWrite("Username: " & $sName & " & $sMail & " & $sCompany & I only got the Displayname nothing else: (below is the output) Did I mention that the first time I used autoit was yesterday haha. how i would utilize it? well, that's going to be a challenge for me as well lol. logon information = didn't realize i could utilize the info tool with this one.
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#EndRegion -Au3Recorder generated code Start. #EndRegion - Internal functions Au3Recorder Start. If Not WinActive($title, $text) Then WinActivate($title, $text) #Region - Internal functions Au3Recorder Start -įunc _WinWaitActivate($title, $text, $timeout = 0) _WinWaitActivate("Add New E-mail Account", "") _WinWaitActivate("Account Configuration", "") _WinWaitActivate("Outlook 2007 Startup", "") #Region -Au3Recorder generated code Start. I know I'm missing something that is key, but, I have no idea what it is.Īny help is greatly appreciated! thank you! I don't know what I'm missing to make that information pop up, I've tried adding key lines from the examples that make them run and I still get nothing. logon information = my script, even by itself not added into my ongoing script nothing comes up like in the example AD au3 files. _AD_Open() Use the credentials of the current user into the fields of Outlook when the script comes to that point- (i added the window i want the information to go into in the attachment). I love the AD_GetObjectProperties one, however, I'm stuck at a point now where I guess I don't know how I'm going to get that information that gets pulled from: Yeah, I've been taking a look at those au3 files.