Something that may help you.. If I understand you correctly, you want to be
able to have the mouse automatically click on a certain button on an error
dialog, if it comes up. Am I right? Or do you want it to be semi-intelligent
(If X happens, do this, etc)? If you just want mindless automation, you
might want to look for a program called "Windows sniper" on
http://www.download.com The only thing about it is that 1) you can't script
stuff with it and 2) it runs for 30 days, then it costs $15 to register it
(IIRC)


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From: "Mark Krieger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 4:44 PM
Subject: PC text in VNC?


> Hi all,
>
> I just subscribed to this list, as I have been investigating vnc for a
> specific use:
>
> I want to monitor some text in a Windows program on a remote PC
> (or several) on a Sun workstation on my desk. But I do not want to
> monitor it with my eyes, instead I want to do so programmatically.
> So that in the case of certain text (error conditions), I want to
> program the remote mouse to click and retry; only in the case of
> a number of failures do I want to be given control. I can see how
> to move and click the mouse from the program by changing C code
> in vncviewer source, but I do not ever see any Text coming over
> from the PC; it looks to me like text comes over as bitmaps, this
> makes it *real* hard to know what the text is...
>
> Anyone add text objects to the winvnc code? Am I missing something basic,
> in other words, is there a way to send text over the wire winvnc to
> vncviewer? An option perhaps?
>
> thanks,
>
> Mark
>
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