The Chrome technology limitation will pop up if the Ranorex Extension for the Chrome Browser is not installed or enabled.

- Google Chrome Technology Limitation
The Instrumentation Wizard tries to activate the Google Chrome Extension when checking the checkbox “Activate Google Chrome Addon” and tries to deactivate the Extension when unchecking the mentioned checkbox.

- Google Chrome Instrumentation Wizard
After activating the Extension, Ranorex should not have any limitation recognizing UI elements within your web document. Restart your application under test and your Ranorex tools to ensure that the newly added instrumentation works correctly.

- Finished Google Chrome Instrumentation
If the activation of the Add-On was not successful, please make sure that you have installed Ranorex correctly and if you have started the Instrumentation Wizard from “bin” folder that it has been started with admin rights.

- Failed Google Chrome Instrumentation
If you still get a limitation when tracking web elements, please assure that the Ranorex Automation Extension is enabled in the Chrome Extensions settings (chrome://settings/extensionSettings).

- Enable Ranorex Automation Extension
If you have removed the Ranorex Automation Extension manually, you have to manually re-add the Extension. Therefore you have to open the file RanorexAutomation.crx, which can be found in the binary folder of your Ranorex installation ('..\Ranorex 3.2\bin\ RanorexAutomation.crx '), in Chrome and install by following the instructions.

- Install Ranorex Automation Extension manually
Note: If you want to test cross domain iframe scripting with Google Chrome, you have to start Chrome with the command line argument “--disable-web-security”.
Note: If you want to test file URLs, you have to enable “Allow access to file URLs” for the Ranorex Automation Extension.

- Allow access to file URLs
Note: if the NotScript Chrome Extension is installed it has to be disabled to allow from point tracking with Ranorex.