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We also found this is a practical thing to do. It can be a hassle, though, because you need to (and usually forget to) disable it when you are debugging.
Moreover, as a comment to the original question: I have once, some time back, had a browser running (I do not remember whether it was an IE), that was not closed by this procedure. So, in rare cases you may have to open the Task Manager and do you own killing.
Thank you for all the replies. :smileywink:
We will also kill all the browser processes before we start our tests.
Regards,
Jie
- jsc10 years agoRegular Contributor
We will also kill all the browser processes before we start our tests.
check all the other events TestComplete provides.
some of them will be useful for you.
- onStartTest
- onStopTest
- onTimeout
- onUnexpectedWindow
- ...
- guoguo10 years agoContributor
Thank you. These are very useful information.