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We have some C# Nunit tests that we'd like to incorporate UFT testing with. We do not want to use LeanFT yet, we are only on UFT 12.02. Is there a way to use AOM code from C# to interact with UFT?
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asked 9 years ago by mhooper
updated 9 years ago by steelyeyedtester
Every time there is no load on our .NET agents they show as down. How do I fix this?
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asked 9 years ago by coleslaw
updated 9 years ago by jameslcoleman
Hello. I am receiving a Microsoft .NET Framework error when I try to access ALM. The message states that an unhandled exception has occurred in the application. If I click continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If I click Quit, the application will close immediatel...
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asked 9 years ago by mhooper
updated 9 years ago by steelyeyedtester
What are the requirements needed for a .NET agent?
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asked 9 years ago by mhooper
updated 9 years ago by steelyeyedtester
We are trying to get snapshot data from our IIS app pools. How would I configure AppDynamics to do this?
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Hi, We are facing a typical issue while invoking UFT 12.50 using AOM. Basically we need .NET add-in for our project which is already installed with valid license. we are able to execute scripts by invoking UFT manually. But while invoking through AOM , its not loading .NET add-in so it fails to iden...
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asked 9 years ago by mhooper
updated 9 years ago by steelyeyedtester
How do I install the .NET application agent in AppDyanmics?
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asked 10 years ago by linuxskywalker
updated 10 years ago by jeffrey-gardner-1
We are installing Host 11.52 software to use as controllers and load generators. I wanted to double check on the compatibility of .NET 4.5 which Microsoft says is backward compatible with 4.0. I only see that Performance Center Host 11.52 has 4.0 listed. Can we use .NET 4.5? Any Input would be great
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.NET Application objects identified as WinObject instead of Swf. We have the right .Net Framework installed and we are loading the .Net add-in.