WPF Elements Not Recognised On Specific Environment
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 12:20 pm
Hello
Firstly, Apologies for the vagueness of this topic I was hoping others may have experienced this and may be able to throw some ideas. So basically, I had a WPF Application, and I am unable to view via Ranorex Spy OR Microsoft Inspect the Tree Navigation Nodes any more (They were mapped to Ranorex fine at one point).
As per another support ticket raised, I tried using the inspect tool and as the nodes were not visible at all I reported this to the development team here as a software issue.
After much investigation it appears this issue is limited to around 50% of our machines even tho the software is of the same version.
I have tried on one environment:
Full removal and reinstall of .Net 4.5 4.6.1 and 4.6.2
Full Removal and reinstall of Ranorex 6.2.1 then upgrade to 7.0
Ensure both processes are started by the same user
Not running from a network path
Obviously the fact that some of our machines can see the node via inspect (says its environment, but is there any other "Try this" ideas?
Thank you !
Firstly, Apologies for the vagueness of this topic I was hoping others may have experienced this and may be able to throw some ideas. So basically, I had a WPF Application, and I am unable to view via Ranorex Spy OR Microsoft Inspect the Tree Navigation Nodes any more (They were mapped to Ranorex fine at one point).
As per another support ticket raised, I tried using the inspect tool and as the nodes were not visible at all I reported this to the development team here as a software issue.
After much investigation it appears this issue is limited to around 50% of our machines even tho the software is of the same version.
I have tried on one environment:
Full removal and reinstall of .Net 4.5 4.6.1 and 4.6.2
Full Removal and reinstall of Ranorex 6.2.1 then upgrade to 7.0
Ensure both processes are started by the same user
Not running from a network path
Obviously the fact that some of our machines can see the node via inspect (says its environment, but is there any other "Try this" ideas?
Thank you !