It's connected via Java Web Start btw
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Thanks. But how is it going to help with the GUI testing? I don't think the
test machine will ever get disconnected since it's just a virtual machine.
On Sunday, October 20, 2013 3:29:54 AM UTC-7, Justin Mulcahy wrote:
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> if you try the following steps it should solve your problem
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> 1. Right c
if you try the following steps it should solve your problem
1. Right click on the Desktop and select New → Shortcut
2. Enter the following %windir%\System32\tscon.exe 1 /dest:console
3. Click Next, enter a name for the shortcut and then click Finish. The
name can be anything you like.
4. On Windo
I think I already auto-logon the windows slave. Is there a way to double
check? I believe I am launching the slave via Java Web Start, because it
would show 'connected via JLNP agent'. I am not familiar with VNC. Could
you please show me how to install and configure the VNC? Thanks a lot.
On F
I think I already auto-logon the windows slave. Is there a way to double
check? I am not familiar with VNC. Could you please show me how to install
and configure the VNC? Thanks a lot.
On Friday, October 18, 2013 6:27:52 AM UTC-7, Fred G wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I'm currently running GUI tests on a Wi
I had the same issue. GUI testing framework/tools require access to windows
desktop or they won't work. So prior to Windows Vista/Server 2008, you
could have started slave as a service since windows services were running
in the session 0 which is the session of user currently logged on the
comp
Hi,
I'm currently running GUI tests on a Windows Server 2008 slave without any
problems.
What I found out is, that the slave has to be connected via Java Web Start.
(It did not work running the slave as a Windows service - even with access
to the desktop).
A user has to be logged on and both sc
It's connected via Java Web Start btw
On Thursday, October 17, 2013 7:26:48 PM UTC-7, Kelvin Lei wrote:
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> I have a jenkins agent set up on window 7, and I am running GUI testing on
> it. It runs fine if I have a remote desktop connection open, but fail
> otherwise. I found this link, Jenkins o