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When I click on that link, I will be redirected to a new page in the same browser.
There are no models or whatsoever involved.
When I execute this test manually, that is what happens.
But when executed via Testcomplete it locks my computer as in I need to enter my windows password again, so that would be the lock screen indeed.
Because of this, testcomplete cannot continue with its test, unless I unlock the computer again.
This is only on the windows 10 pc where I logon via remote desktop btw.
OK, so you login via remote desktop.... when your tests get to that point of your test case, how long have they been running and, when they are running, are they actually clicking via mouse, etc?
The reason being... it might not be the automation locking your machine but the Windows operating system doing so. If the machine is idle for a certain period of time, does it auto-lock? Is this something you can disable?
- Marsha_R7 years agoChampion Level 3
Are you trying to use TestComplete to log into the remote desktop?
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