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Aravind Lakshminarayanan pisze:
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have developed a tool that uses win32-guitest APIs and tests our
> application.
> I was planning to run tests in this tool in the nights everyday, so I
> scheduled a task to run the perl file (using task scheduler in windows).
> But the run did not go through successfully. Needless to mention that
> the tool however works if I am logged in and I run it myself.
>
> From my logs, I observe that the tool invokes the application, gets the
> handle to it, but cannot even carry out the first step of handling the
> startup popups.
>
> Can somebody help me understand why this happens and how I can get over
> this. Is this some kind of limitation of scheduling autoruns of guitest
> in windows or is there something elementary that I am missing out.
>
> I will really appreciate any help in this regards
>
> Thanks
> Aravind
>
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