Use AutoIt3 for it and be happy:
http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/.
And if you need Python to be involved in this process, just write out the
AutoIt script from Python and then run the AutoIt script from Python, what
makes you twice that happy.
If you want, you can reinvent the wheel using Pyt
28tommy wrote:
> I'm trying to automate an installation of some SW that is installed on
> Windows (you know - 'Start' ==> 'Next' ==> 'Next' ==> 'Finish' kind of
> installation). Is ther any way to perform that using python?
While that is possible in Python, it is very tedious to do: you
essential
Hi,
first of all- thanks for the quick answer.
You presumed correctly, but unfortunately, I Don't have control of the
preparation process of the package, so I get it as is. I just need to
answer it's questions on each screen of the wizard...
10x again
tommy
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 02:57:04 -0800, 28tommy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to automate an installation of some SW that is installed on
> Windows (you know - 'Start' ==> 'Next' ==> 'Next' ==> 'Finish' kind of
> installation). Is ther any way to perform that using python?
Quick answer is yes, very mu
Hi,
I'm trying to automate an installation of some SW that is installed on
Windows (you know - 'Start' ==> 'Next' ==> 'Next' ==> 'Finish' kind of
installation). Is ther any way to perform that using python?
Thank you.
tommy
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