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tristaanogre
14 years agoEsteemed Contributor
OnUnexpectedWindow will only fire if you try and execute some sort of task, event, etc., against an object that lies behind it. So, if all you're doing is waiting at that point, it won't fire. Now, if you try and click on a button that lies behind the window, TestComplete will see the "Unexpected Window" and attempt to perform whatever task you have set up to perform.
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