No, my problem is that after certain actions the Browser-object is not recognized by QTP anymore, although the Internet Explorer is still running.
After opening the browser, I navigate to an intranet-website, put some data into a form to search something. The webpage gives me the opportunity to download the results as an excelfile. After I download this, the browser is still open, no other window is open! But the browser is not recognized anymore...
After I click on any link on the website manually, QTP recognizes the browser again and performs its steps... The problem is, that the automatic testing should perform without my interaction
In order to automatically go on with the test, I kill the iexplore.exe-task. After killing this task, the IE is not running anymore and I can start IE again to go on with the testscript. But I don't like this method very much!
After opening the browser, I navigate to an intranet-website, put some data into a form to search something. The webpage gives me the opportunity to download the results as an excelfile. After I download this, the browser is still open, no other window is open! But the browser is not recognized anymore...
After I click on any link on the website manually, QTP recognizes the browser again and performs its steps... The problem is, that the automatic testing should perform without my interaction
In order to automatically go on with the test, I kill the iexplore.exe-task. After killing this task, the IE is not running anymore and I can start IE again to go on with the testscript. But I don't like this method very much!