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Hi,
> Sys.Browser("iexplore"), Sys.Browser("iexplore", 2), Sys.Browser("iexplore", 3), etc.
Actually, I expected to see the same for Chrome as well... I cannot say what Chrome browsers are displayed just like Browser("Chrome") on your screenshot, but considering that they have different indexes (again, as per your screenshot), I would try to reference Chrome processes the same way: Sys.Browser("Chrome"), Sys.Browser("Chrome", 2), etc. Have you tried this? Does it work? If it works, than I would consider it as an Object Browser display problem and report it to Support (https://support.smartbear.com/message/?prod=TestComplete).
AlexKaras,
Yes I tried those and got "object does not exist" error for Sys.Browser("Chrome", 2).
I opened a ticket with SmartBear and they admitted this is an issue.
Thanks.
- bbi8 years agoContributor
Just for your information, on W10 Pro or W7 Pro, with TC 12, the problem is resolved, we have the process index given in object spy.
- xyin8 years agoOccasional Contributor
bbi,
I think the scenario you mentioned is for multiple browser windows under one user profile, while mine needs multiple user profiles (see my earlier posting).
I still have the support ticket open with SmartBear and just had an update today saying there is no solution yet.
- AlexKaras8 years agoChampion Level 3
xyin:
Interesting... Thank you for the update.
Have you considered the option of the Network Suite in TestComplete (https://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/81321/) to sort this out?
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