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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 8 years ago by coleslaw
updated 8 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 8 years ago by mhooper
updated 8 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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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 8 years ago by mhooper
updated 8 years ago by steelyeyedtester
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updated 8 years ago by steelyeyedtester
Since the .NET agent reports the host's resources without the need of a Machine Agent will it send metrics for each .NET App Agent install if I have more than one on a host?
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We have an SwfToolbar in our .Net application that has several icons on it that take you to different sections of the application. I need to figure out how to click a specific icon.
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asked 7 years ago by kaptainkayoss
updated 7 years ago by rich-text
We have an application written in .NET and it is on a Citrix server. I am trying to test the application with UFT but am not able to recognize the objects in the application. What addin do I need in UFT to make this work. I tried the .NET addin, but it's not working.
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We use an application - RemitPlus which requires a special code to be added to the .net framework. We have checked with RemitPlus and they are asking as why HP is not ignoring that code in .net. The error we are getting is We add the following code to the .net framework on all the desktops that woul...