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tristaanogre
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One of the reasons why I hate using IE11 in automated testing... as with many IE versions, iexplore stays memory resident, even when the web pages are closed.
What you're going to need to do is check to see if iexplore is memory resident before you attempt to launch the browser. Once you've checked that, you can then open your web page.
jgabriel
7 years agoNew Contributor
How do you check if IE is memory resident?
tristaanogre wrote:One of the reasons why I hate using IE11 in automated testing... as with many IE versions, iexplore stays memory resident, even when the web pages are closed.
What you're going to need to do is check to see if iexplore is memory resident before you attempt to launch the browser. Once you've checked that, you can then open your web page.
- tristaanogre7 years agoEsteemed Contributor
var ieProcess = Sys.WaitProcess('iexplore*', 10000) if (ieProcess.Exists){ Log.Message('IE is memory resident') }
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