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ArtemS
Alumni
15 years agoHello Lucien,
According to the scripts you've posted, the difference is that the 64-bit script performs a mouse click over the login window, whereas the 32-bit script simulates an Enter keystroke. This difference is not critical for the playback.
Does your web application use any ActiveX controls? (The versions of ActiveX controls do depend on the bitness of Internet Explorer. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896457 )
Are there any error descriptions in the TestLog? They can provide more details on the failed playback.
Regards, Artem.
According to the scripts you've posted, the difference is that the 64-bit script performs a mouse click over the login window, whereas the 32-bit script simulates an Enter keystroke. This difference is not critical for the playback.
Does your web application use any ActiveX controls? (The versions of ActiveX controls do depend on the bitness of Internet Explorer. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896457 )
Are there any error descriptions in the TestLog? They can provide more details on the failed playback.
Regards, Artem.