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TanyaYatskovska
Alumni
12 years agoHi Rajkumar,
As far as I understand, you are talking about Windows Store applications, right? I successfully created checkpoints for such applications.
The "Testing Windows Store Applications - Overview" article lists a major note:
To test Windows Store applications, TestComplete must be installed into a subfolder of the <Program Files> folder (or <Program Files (x86)> on 64-bit operating systems). The easiest way to do this is to install TestComplete into the default installation folder.
Does your environment meet this requirement?