11-24-2009, 12:59 PM
Hi ,
Fyi, QuickTest Professional .NET Add-in supports .NET Framework 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5.
When you spy on a WPF object using the Object Spy (or the .NET Windows Forms Spy when the .NET Add-in is loaded), and the Record and Run settings are not set up to record on the WPF application on which you are spying, QuickTest recognizes the object as a Standard Windows object.
Workaround: Close your WPF application. In QuickTest, open the Record and Run Settings dialog box (Automation > Record and Run Settings) and in the Windows Application tab, select the Record and run test on any Windows application option. Reopen your WPF application and then spy on it again.
Try it out & do let us know the followup.
Fyi, QuickTest Professional .NET Add-in supports .NET Framework 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5.
When you spy on a WPF object using the Object Spy (or the .NET Windows Forms Spy when the .NET Add-in is loaded), and the Record and Run settings are not set up to record on the WPF application on which you are spying, QuickTest recognizes the object as a Standard Windows object.
Workaround: Close your WPF application. In QuickTest, open the Record and Run Settings dialog box (Automation > Record and Run Settings) and in the Windows Application tab, select the Record and run test on any Windows application option. Reopen your WPF application and then spy on it again.
Try it out & do let us know the followup.