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bernhardz
14 years agoNew Contributor
Thanks for the quick reply.
You are correct, the original script was recorded in TC4.
However, this doesn't address the changes in the Window recognition when switching UI's. Re-recording the script action in TC7 with a basic XP style UI configuration in Windows 7 records the same style Windows code as was originally done in TC4. Only when switching to the Win7 UI model does the code switch to the new ControlSink.... style.
While running in the XP Style UI, my project is completely compatible between XP and Win7.
I will try working with the Aliases model, but I am not very confident that I can make everything work. I can see the benefits of the alias approach, but only as a way to shorten the control addresses, not as a means to circumvent the problem I am having.
Bernhard
You are correct, the original script was recorded in TC4.
However, this doesn't address the changes in the Window recognition when switching UI's. Re-recording the script action in TC7 with a basic XP style UI configuration in Windows 7 records the same style Windows code as was originally done in TC4. Only when switching to the Win7 UI model does the code switch to the new ControlSink.... style.
While running in the XP Style UI, my project is completely compatible between XP and Win7.
I will try working with the Aliases model, but I am not very confident that I can make everything work. I can see the benefits of the alias approach, but only as a way to shorten the control addresses, not as a means to circumvent the problem I am having.
Bernhard