Hi Chrono160,
Even i have encountered exactly the same problem. In my case, i have a simulator that has been developed in Windows Forms. It was a strange behaviour of QTP that sometime it'll recognize the Swf objects and most of the time it'll show them as WinObjects. Later i found out a way and it was like every time i launch the simulator (it is an exe file) through QTP, it could recognize the object comfortably. And it was a saving grace for me as during run-time the QTP is going to launch the simulator, so everytime it could recognize the objects.
Atleast client will not have a clue about this awkwardness
Even i have encountered exactly the same problem. In my case, i have a simulator that has been developed in Windows Forms. It was a strange behaviour of QTP that sometime it'll recognize the Swf objects and most of the time it'll show them as WinObjects. Later i found out a way and it was like every time i launch the simulator (it is an exe file) through QTP, it could recognize the object comfortably. And it was a saving grace for me as during run-time the QTP is going to launch the simulator, so everytime it could recognize the objects.
Atleast client will not have a clue about this awkwardness