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Website's Security Certificate on IE7
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Hi,

I am currently trying to automate the testing of a website. My problem is that when I load the web page I get an error "There is a problem with this website's security certificate".

I have been through all of the IE settings to try and disable it from checking for the cert but none of them work.

In light of this I was wondering if anyone would be able to give some information on how to get QTP to be able to access the the buttons on the error page - "Continue to this website (not recommended)" so I can by pass the problem, without having to intervene manually?

At the moment I have the broswer added to the Object Repository but it only gives me one page class titled "Certificate Error: Navigation". This highlights the error page, but doesnt allow access to the buttons needed in order to bypass the error page.

Also, I cannot seem to get QTP to recognoise any of the menu buttons across the top of the IE application.

As noted in the subject, I am currently using IE7, but I had similar problems with IE6. I am also using QTP version 9.2

If anyone has any ideas that might be useful, please let me know.

Many Thanks,

Luke
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Have a look at the recovery scenario manager.
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