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This is a discussion on QTP and User Access Controls (UAC) within the QTP forums, part of the Software Testing category; Hello! I am trying to solve a problem involving QTP and Windows Vista. I have a large number of testcases that require changing the UAC settings and then testing an ...
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Hello! I am trying to solve a problem involving QTP and Windows Vista. I have a large number of testcases that require changing the UAC settings and then testing an application while logging in as a Standard User, Elevated Administrator, or Built-in Administrator. I haven't found a way to handle the UAC popup dialogs with QTP, other than to simply disable UAC entirely.
If anyone has any idea how to test under these conditions I would love to hear it. Any approach, or hack, that gets the job done would be welcome. Thanks. |
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Re: QTP and User Access Controls (UAC)
I haven't tried this one yet. Might be interesting.. However, from the looks of it, I think that the only way of handling it is by disabling UAC completely.
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