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IE objects in the memory

This is a discussion on IE objects in the memory within the QTP forums, part of the Software Testing category; Usually, QTP uses test object to identify the object in the IE browser. But in the memory level, how is the connection between IE and QTP?...

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IE objects in the memory

Usually, QTP uses test object to identify the object in the IE browser. But in the memory level, how is the connection between IE and QTP?
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