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seanMRoss
12 years agoContributor
Hi Tanya
I have the first part of your 15 Jan 2013, 06:10 AM post completed but it is a little harder to recreate the chrome memory issue using. I will try again today and send the files to support.
In the mean time I changed the batch file and added the line from the smartbear documentation:
SO now my batch file looks like this:
tscon 2 /dest:console
"C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\TestComplete 9\Bin\TestComplete.exe" "C:\ Path...\WebUI Automation.pjs" /r /e /SilentMode
It made an improvement because the windows task disconnects and the tests run.
But all tests are failing. The browsers are being run as backround processes so testexecute can not focus on objects.
Other commands such running batch files or apps work correctly.
Is there a way to run the browers normaly?
Thanks
Sean
I have the first part of your 15 Jan 2013, 06:10 AM post completed but it is a little harder to recreate the chrome memory issue using. I will try again today and send the files to support.
In the mean time I changed the batch file and added the line from the smartbear documentation:
SO now my batch file looks like this:
tscon 2 /dest:console
"C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\TestComplete 9\Bin\TestComplete.exe" "C:\ Path...\WebUI Automation.pjs" /r /e /SilentMode
It made an improvement because the windows task disconnects and the tests run.
But all tests are failing. The browsers are being run as backround processes so testexecute can not focus on objects.
Other commands such running batch files or apps work correctly.
Is there a way to run the browers normaly?
Thanks
Sean
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