In TestLeft 4.10, we have fixed the following bugs reported by our customers:
General
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Fixed: Performance issues when running tests on computers with the latest Windows 10 updates installed.
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Fixed: TestLeft could exit unexpectedly when starting a test run.
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Fixed: TestLeft could exit unexpectedly after the test run was over.
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Fixed: TestLeft could stop responding, and then could exit unexpectedly if an error occurred during the test run.
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Fixed: SessionCreator could fail to open an interactive user session on a remote computer if the Windows Welcome Screen was enabled on that computer.
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Fixed: The "Product is not installed" error when opening TestLeft UI Spy from IntelliJ Idea.
Desktop Application Testing
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Fixed: TestLeft could fail to access some native properties and methods of the tested Visual Basic applications.
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Fixed: TestLeft simulated clicks on radio buttons in Qt 5.2 applications incorrectly.
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Fixed: TestLeft could not simulate user actions over the DevExpress Ribbon control on high DPI monitors.
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Fixed: TestLeft could unexpectedly capture hidden objects when the user was exploring the DevExpress Ribbon control.
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Fixed: The tested .NET application could stop responding or could exit unexpectedly during the test run.
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Fixed: TestLeft could fail to recognize objects by using the UI Automation technology.
Web Testing
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Fixed: TestLeft could not recognize popup windows in web applications in Internet Explorer and could stop responding or could exit unexpectedly when the user was exploring such windows or when a test was simulating user actions over them.
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Fixed: When simulating user actions over a web page in Internet Explorer, TestLeft could fail to scroll the tested web page to the needed control correctly.
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Fixed: When running tests or exploring objects in a web application running in Google Chrome on a computer with DPI set to 125%, TestLeft could incorrectly determine the size and position of the tested objects.
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Fixed: TestLeft scrolled tables with fixed headers in web applications incorrectly.
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Fixed: TestLeft could show an unexpected error message when the user was exploring frames in web applications.
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Fixed: TestLeft could fail to properly recognize the tested CEF applications.
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Fixed: In certain cases, the test engine was unable to find test objects in Visual Basic applications.