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Question: Is this a requirement of the application, that you need to be able to open a second browser window and perform some actions against it? Or is this a requirement of the written manual test that you're converting to automation?
While technically speaking, automated tests should be able to do everything a manual test does, one of the bonuses of having a well written, coded, robust automated test is that you don't HAVE to do what is manually written. The question I would have of the manual test is "Why do we need a second browser window? What is the functionality that we're trying to test?" The answers to that may dictate that, while manually this seems to make sense, for an automated test, it might be sufficient to simply close the browser and reopen it to a new URL.
So... what's the purpose of the second browser window? What are you trying to achieve? Perhaps there's another way of doing which, in the meantime, may work better than other suggestions.
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