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YMinaev
15 years agoStaff
Hi,
First, check whether TC recognizes the tested application as Open (its objects are named as WinFormsObject in the Object Browser). Otherwise, make sure that the .NET Open Application Support plug-in is installed and enabled.
If your application is recognized as Open, most probably, the problematic objects are mapped by some properties with dynamic values (such as indexes or captions that change their text). In this case, you need to change their mapping criteria so that they contain only properties with static values.
See the [url=http://www.automatedqa.com/support/viewarticle/1
2172]Handling the 'Object Does Not Exist' Error[/url] help topic for more information.
First, check whether TC recognizes the tested application as Open (its objects are named as WinFormsObject in the Object Browser). Otherwise, make sure that the .NET Open Application Support plug-in is installed and enabled.
If your application is recognized as Open, most probably, the problematic objects are mapped by some properties with dynamic values (such as indexes or captions that change their text). In this case, you need to change their mapping criteria so that they contain only properties with static values.
See the [url=http://www.automatedqa.com/support/viewarticle/1
2172]Handling the 'Object Does Not Exist' Error[/url] help topic for more information.
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