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Re: Firefox under RunAs mode
Hi, no its not the case..I think its some problem with permission. When I start firefox in RunAs mode tcHook.dll is not injected to firefox process (according to processExplorer), so I had to grant some special permission for firefox to the "user", and tcHook was there, but it didn't work anyway. However I noticed that on Vista the same thing works. So I meet the problem only on WinXP. I think I will be forced to solve the problem via saving HTML file and parse it manually...Nevertheless if you find any sufficient solution give me know, thanks -- Tomáš Pánik Quality Assurance Specialist Customer Services AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o. email: tomas.panik@avg.com2.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Firefox under RunAs mode
Hi Allen, I have set the settings according to the help (I gave access permission to user "Administrator" (under this account I am logged in and TC runs under it) as well as user "tester" (under this account I want to run Firefox, its not domain account, just account on local machine)), but no help. The problem still remains. I don't think that this caused the problem, because when I previously ran Internet Explorer under "tester" account without those modifications, the page content was visible normally (["Page"](*)). I think its easy to reproduce the problem, just create user account with limited rights and try TestedApps.Firefox.RunAs under this account (I am trying it on XP). It happened on 2 computers I have tried it on. -- Tomáš Pánik Quality Assurance Specialist Customer Services AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o. email: tomas.panik@avg.com2.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Firefox under RunAs mode
Hi, Thanks for reply. I am using Firefox 3.5.7, TestComplete version: 7.52.678.7. I run TestComplete normally under Administrator account and then I am just executing commands from TestComplete script workspace. I added 2 screenshots of object browser as an attachment. in firefox_run.png is firefox ran under administrator account with following command: TestedApps["firefox"]["Run"](). In firefox_runas.png is firefox ran under "tester" (user) account with following command: TestedApps["firefox"]["RunAs"]("domain", "tester", "password"). As you can see in run under administrator there is normal access to page content, but in run under tester account ["Page"] and ["UIPage"] are missing. In addition there is another process "TCRunAs" under "tester" account as well. -- Tomáš Pánik Quality Assurance Specialist Customer Services AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o. email: tomas.panik@avg.com2.2KViews0likes0CommentsFirefox under RunAs mode
Hi, I have a problem. I want to run Firefox application under non administrator account, so I run it like: TestedApps["firefox"]["RunAs"]("mydomain", "user", "password"). But then TestComplete doesn't have access to page content (Sys["Process"]("firefox")["Page"]("*") doesn't even appear in Object Browser). In case of InternetExplorer the same thing works perfectly. Do I do something wrong or is it incorrect behavior? Thanks for answer -- Tomáš Pánik Quality Assurance Specialist Customer Services AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o. email: tomas.panik@avg.com18KViews0likes9CommentsUnexpected or overlapping window event in .NET library
Hello, is there any way how to trap "overlapping window" event in .NET (visual studio) other then through COM component AxEventControl? I am accessing TC from dll library (encapsulating TC functions) so I don't really use forms where to place that COM component. As long as dll doesn't have any mainline static entry point I get error:"ActiveX control cannot be instantiated because the current thread is not in a single-threaded apartment." when I try to create that component dynamically. Does exist any solution? Thanks -- Tomas Panik QA Specialist AVG Technologies tomas.panik@avg.com11KViews0likes1Comment