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Julia_K
13 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hello Mark,
Earlier, you said that the test recording is not affected by the issue:
Do you use TestRecorder to record tests, or do you use TestComplete's recording features?
Also, you said that the issue occurred on the computer running under the Windows 7 64-bit operating system. Does the issue occur on computers with other configurations, or running under other operating systems?
Is .NET Framework 4 installed on the computer where the issue occurs? For what .NET Framework version is your tested application compiled?
Does your tested application contain only managed code, or does it use native code to implement UI elements?
You said that the "missing" objects are still listed in TestComplete's Object Browser. To help us investigate the issue, please follow the instructions below:
1. In TestComplete 9, switch to the Object Browser and enable the Advanced View mode. To do this, click the View more members (Advanced view) link in the header of the Properties table.
2. Launch your tested application.
3. Select one of the "missing" objects of your tested application in the object hierarchy of the Object Browser.
4. Please make a screenshot of the Object Browser with the "missing" object selected, its child objects expanded and properties visible and post the screenshot here.
5. Find the object's Full Name property in the Properties table and, also, please post its value here.
6. Right-click the object and select "Highlight on screen" from the context menu. Does TestComplete highlight the object correctly?
7. Select File | Install Extensions from TestComplete's main menu.
8. In the ensuing Install Extensions dialog, please disable the Open Applications Support plug-in and all dependent plug-ins.
9. Please repeat steps 3-6 with the disabled plug-ins.
Thanks in advance.
Earlier, you said that the test recording is not affected by the issue:
Curiously the test-recorder doesn't seem to be effected: If a test-sequence is recorded, the resulting keywords are in fact referring to the "missing" objects and not, for example, to coordinates.
Do you use TestRecorder to record tests, or do you use TestComplete's recording features?
Also, you said that the issue occurred on the computer running under the Windows 7 64-bit operating system. Does the issue occur on computers with other configurations, or running under other operating systems?
Is .NET Framework 4 installed on the computer where the issue occurs? For what .NET Framework version is your tested application compiled?
Does your tested application contain only managed code, or does it use native code to implement UI elements?
You said that the "missing" objects are still listed in TestComplete's Object Browser. To help us investigate the issue, please follow the instructions below:
1. In TestComplete 9, switch to the Object Browser and enable the Advanced View mode. To do this, click the View more members (Advanced view) link in the header of the Properties table.
2. Launch your tested application.
3. Select one of the "missing" objects of your tested application in the object hierarchy of the Object Browser.
4. Please make a screenshot of the Object Browser with the "missing" object selected, its child objects expanded and properties visible and post the screenshot here.
5. Find the object's Full Name property in the Properties table and, also, please post its value here.
6. Right-click the object and select "Highlight on screen" from the context menu. Does TestComplete highlight the object correctly?
7. Select File | Install Extensions from TestComplete's main menu.
8. In the ensuing Install Extensions dialog, please disable the Open Applications Support plug-in and all dependent plug-ins.
9. Please repeat steps 3-6 with the disabled plug-ins.
Thanks in advance.
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