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tristaanogre
14 years agoEsteemed Contributor
The text in there is a bit misleading... you don't NEED to record something to get the Unexpected Window event.
Basically, if there is a modal window that comes up that is not accounted for in the automation code (like an error window or notification message or something), TestComplete cannot proceed because that "unexpected window" is preventing interaction with any other windows. If that happens, that's what first the OnUnexpectedWindow event.
Basically, if there is a modal window that comes up that is not accounted for in the automation code (like an error window or notification message or something), TestComplete cannot proceed because that "unexpected window" is preventing interaction with any other windows. If that happens, that's what first the OnUnexpectedWindow event.
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