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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.
Are you sure that you are not using key combination like WIN+L in your test?
- vvg7 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thank you for all the replies.
I am sure that I did not use a win+l key combination in my test.
The test had been running for a few seconds, maybe a minute and then it gets locked. So I cannot imagine that it would be the windows machine locking because of idlenes. Also because that feature should be disabled (but in Windows you never know ofcourse).
I was not trying to logon to remote desktop via testcomplete, I was already logged on via remote desktop and there the test was executed, which was just testing a webpage, nothing more.
The weird thing is: I have logged on via a different way and restarted the computer.. and now.. it seems to work normally again. As in, when I execute this test now, my computer is not getting locked. Therefore I think I might blame Windows.. but ofcourse, you can never be sure.
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