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- todd_james9 years agoContributor
No we never did get a resolution. We worked around it by doing a certain number of steps, killing all instances of IExplore, then starting the browser again.
--Todd
- jgoetz9 years agoOccasional Contributor
Ok Thanks. Unfortunately that is what I have been doing also, but we can't continue to do that manual input as it is defeating the purpose of having automated scripts, if we can't start the run and let it go.
- todd_james9 years agoContributor
I would reccomend you automate closing and reopening the browser so that it can run automated. We created a script that would basically do that for us and then we coded all of our other scripts to check where they were and if they weren't at the correct screen, they would navigate to where they needed to be to run the script. It is more overhead but it was the only way we could get the scripts to run consistently.
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