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> @AlexKaras do you have a preference here?
Third option (Remove or rename the <Program Files>\Google\Update folder.).
In addition, I also used to disable all Google Update Service(s) found in the Services control panel.
Ok . if we want to enable the chrome updates again ? then what should we do ?
Thanks
NG
- nisgupta4 years agoValued Contributor
Oh my mistake , I am now looking at this docs . Seem like I have to download template and then i can see the options.
Manage Chrome updates (Windows) - Google Chrome Enterprise Help
- Marsha_R4 years agoChampion Level 3
Here's some information about cross-browser testing.
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/app-testing/web/general/cross-browser/about.html
- AlexKaras4 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
> we are just copying the scripts and Name mapping .
In general, copying is not required and only browser name should be provided as a parameter.
However, depending on your tested web application and test code, script adjustments might be required to match browser specific.
- Marsha_R4 years agoChampion Level 3
The error messages are usually pretty targeted. What ever that line is looking for didn't happen fast enough for the test to see it.
You can test this by putting a Delay right before the line that failed. If that seems to fix it, then take the Delay out and adjust the failed line with the appropriate Wait
- AlexKaras4 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
> It appear randomly.
I have a guess that the error appears when the test is started when the tested site is opened in the browser. Can you confirm this? (Or, maybe, the opposite - the error appears when the test is started when the tested site is not opened in the browser.)
Scenario that I am guessing:
> var titlepage = Aliases.browser...
> ...
> BrowserConfig.killBrowserProcess(...)
> ...
> titlePage.WaitProperty(...);
As it is documented, Aliases uses late binding, resolves referenced object at first use and tries to cache it.
I think that titlePage variable keeps the reference been set initially and this reference becomes invalid when the browser is closed and reopened. Obviously, when test code tries to wait for the Visible property to become true for the empty object, this never happens.
My suggestion will be to:
a) Comment out the .RefreshMappingInfo() line;
b) move the var titlepage = Aliases... line of code to follow the LoginCredentials.basicAuthenticationKeyword(...) line.
Does this help?
P.S. BTW, JScript is a case-sensitive language, but you have titlepage and titlePage variables in your test code. Is this really so?
- Marsha_R4 years agoChampion Level 3
One thing from our side, if you don't give us all the details up front, then we have to keep guessing and you keep telling us no that can't be it. It works better for everyone if you give us lots of details first and then we can give a better answer. Thanks!
- Marsha_R4 years agoChampion Level 3
If what AlexKaras and I have suggested is not working for you, then contact Support directly with your question. Here's their link:
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/message/
- AlexKaras4 years agoChampion Level 3
Download Chrome installer and run it.
Well, you may not delete Update folder but stop Google Update services and rename executable called something like CromeUpdate.exe from the Update folder to something else and rename it back when needed.
However, I remember the cases when somehow Chrome restored this executable and updated unexpectedly. So my preference after that is to stop all Google services and delete all Update folders that I can find on my box.
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