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[Question #240001]: Requiring to run Sikuli as Administrator when scripts are in many modules

 

New question #240001 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/240001

Hey, I'm on Windows 7 (64bit), and when my Sikuli scripts are all defined in one file (one .sikuli file/folder), I am able to run the script perfectly.  However I've been developing my tests as modules, and they communicate with each other to perform certain tasks or get specific pictures.  Since I've modularized the code, I haven't been able to run Sikuli successfully without running it as administrator.  If i don't run the scripts as an administrator, it will 'phantom' the script at the beginning.  By this, I mean that it will say it has clicked the image but the mouse doesn't move and no click is performed.  Is there still a way to run my tests without having to run them as an administrator?

Thanks for any help.

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