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HKosova
13 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi Prakash,
It is possible that the toolbar in your application under test has a different class name than in the ActiveBar sample that I tried. Please find the toolbar object in TestComplete's Object Browser and examine its WndClass property. If its value is neither ABSDynaBarCls nor begins with ABSActiveBar, add this value to Tools > Current Project Properties > Open Applications > MSAA (make sure you tick the check box next to the class name). Then open the Object Browser once again and see if there are any new objects corresponding to the toolbar buttons.
If that didn't work, would it be possible for you to send the tested application (under NDA if required) to our Support Team for investigation? It would really help us to look into the issue.
It is possible that the toolbar in your application under test has a different class name than in the ActiveBar sample that I tried. Please find the toolbar object in TestComplete's Object Browser and examine its WndClass property. If its value is neither ABSDynaBarCls nor begins with ABSActiveBar, add this value to Tools > Current Project Properties > Open Applications > MSAA (make sure you tick the check box next to the class name). Then open the Object Browser once again and see if there are any new objects corresponding to the toolbar buttons.
If that didn't work, would it be possible for you to send the tested application (under NDA if required) to our Support Team for investigation? It would really help us to look into the issue.
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