Hi monks...

I have used bellow code to open the server connection through 'Remote Desktop Connection'.

use Win32::GuiTest qw(FindWindowLike WaitWindow WMSetText PushChildBut +ton GetFocus SetFocus); system('"start %windir%\system32\mstsc.exe"'); $Win32::GuiTest::debug = 0; $c=WaitWindow("Remote Desktop Connection",$max_Sleep_time); @windows = FindWindowLike(0, "Remote Desktop Connection"); for (@windows) { $fc_hwnd = GetFocus( $_ ); PushChildButton ($_,Options); SetFocus($fc_hwnd); $set1 = WMSetText($fc_hwnd,"Servername"); $set2 = WMSetText($fc_hwnd+2,"USER_Name"); } sleep(5); PushChildButton( $_, "Co&nnect");

When PushChildButton ($_,Options); is executed the 'Computer' and 'User Name' Text boxes are activated. Using '$fc_hwnd' (control Id of 'Computer' text box taken from get focus at start) I am able to set the text for that textbox. I am not getting how to set text to 'User Name' Text box.

Assist me in solving this

Thanks in advance

Pradeep Krishna :)


In reply to How to set text to text boxes? by pradeep,krishna

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