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Kitt
Regular Contributor
To handle the Chrome "Restore" popup, you can try the following:
- Navigate to the following path: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
- Search Preferences file
- Open file with notepad (or similar)
- Search the value "exit_type":"Crashed" and change it to "exit_type": "none"
- Search "exited_cleanly" and it should be "exited_cleanly":true
- Save & Close the preferences file
- Right-click on the file and make it read-only else chrome will update this file again with initial values
I have a brief post on how to run TestComplete using the latest browser version of Chrome and some things you can do to mitigate auto-update [here].
For the issue of bypassing the "connection is not private" page, you can try one of the following:
- Click a blank section of the denial page.
- Using your keyboard, type "thisisunsafe". This will add the website to a safe list, where you should not be prompted again
OR
This option will only work for requests to localhost over HTTP.
- In the Chrome address bar, type “chrome://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost“
- Select the “Enable” link.
pkudrys
2 years agoContributor
Thanks for your suggestions. I will definitely try them. I'm just not sure about this one:
Kitt wrote:For the issue of bypassing the "connection is not private" page, you can try one of the following:
- Click a blank section of the denial page.
- Using your keyboard, type "thisisunsafe". This will add the website to a safe list, where you should not be prompted again
I see no effect of clicking inside the denial page? Where exactly should be entered "thisisunsafe"?