08-19-2009, 06:04 PM
Saket -
This aint a good approach. In larger automation projects a restart is as good as a script execution time. Instead of this you can monitor QTP health to check for memory leaks or after say every 50 scripts invoke the AOM to Clear cookies,temporary internet files etc if IE is used.
Most of the times QTP hangs and this issue has been beaten back and forth at HP support, however there inefficiency has no bounds. They have been fighting for a solution, meantime they suggest to monitor QTP memory leaks.
Prabhat - What version of QTP do you use ?
This aint a good approach. In larger automation projects a restart is as good as a script execution time. Instead of this you can monitor QTP health to check for memory leaks or after say every 50 scripts invoke the AOM to Clear cookies,temporary internet files etc if IE is used.
Most of the times QTP hangs and this issue has been beaten back and forth at HP support, however there inefficiency has no bounds. They have been fighting for a solution, meantime they suggest to monitor QTP memory leaks.
Prabhat - What version of QTP do you use ?
Basanth
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Give a fish to a man and you feed him for a day..Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for life.