Thanks to all who replied, looks like it is possible with a bit of work. 
For completeness looking at test complete by smart bear was also suggested 
in case others are following the discussion 

http://smartbear.com/product/testcomplete/overview/ 


<http://smartbear.com/product/testcomplete/overview/>


On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 2:06:50 PM UTC, Mark Waite wrote:
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> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 6:44 AM, mobcdi <michael...@ul.ie <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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>> Seems the vm steps are covered by this plugin 
>> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/vSphere+Cloud+Plugin but 
>> what I'm not clear is possible is how to test applications that need to 
>> emulate an end user clicking menus
>>
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> I'm not aware of a plugin to perform that type of test, but there are 
> several different test automation tools available which can be invoked from 
> a Jenkins job and which can attempt end user clicks on menus.  I'm not sure 
> any of them are worth the effort to configure and maintain for your use 
> case, but they are available.
>
> Refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GUI_testing_tools for a 
> good listing of tools for GUI testing.
>
> Mark Waite
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>> On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 5:04:29 PM UTC, mobcdi wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Is the following use case suitable for Jenkins and if so are there any 
>>> of the many plugins you would recommend to help?
>>>
>>> In an enviroment with a large number of windows applications could 
>>> Jenkins be used for testing new versions of applications work well together 
>>> and also work with updates to the Windows client/desktop OS ?
>>>
>>> The applications would be for the most part manually created custom 
>>> packages of commerical applications (think MS Office, Adobe Suites that 
>>> kind of thing) and the aim would be to automate the testing of both changes 
>>> to the underlying OS either from a config change or a patch as well as 
>>> updates/patches to the applications themselves?
>>>
>>> I would envisage a series of tests would include 
>>>
>>>    - starts correctly
>>>    - Can create a new file
>>>    - Can open and save an existing file
>>>    - Carry out application specify tests e.g in Adobe PhotoShop export 
>>>    image as pdf
>>>
>>> I would expect the Windows test machines would be a vm based on a custom 
>>> template /image
>>>
>>> Is this dream a reality already or the stuff of nighmares?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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