AutoIT scripts should still work. The server is running, and it does
have a UI, there is just no way for a human to see the UI. There are
buttons, widgets, a window space, etc. Windows do open.... there's just
no way to see them.

It's obviously very hard to debug though.

On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 11:02 +0100, rl201 wrote:
> > I believe a solution would be to block keyboard and mouse before the
> > installer starts, and unblock it when the installation is done.
> > How to do this, remains an open question, and perhaps could be better
> > answered on some Windows - specific group.
> 
> If WPKG is launched as a service without "interact with the desktop" 
> rights, the user doesn't get to see these things, let alone interact with 
> them. (It is then impossible to use AutoIT scripts, I found.)
> 
> Yours,
> 
> Frank
> 
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