Always start QTP process before starting the AUT process. This will
help QTP in learning the objects appropriately.

Shantanu

On Nov 11, 1:36 am, SpaceMarine <[email protected]> wrote:
> This may be it -- QTP has to be open and ready to go prior to opening
> the IE web app window. So if you close your QTP for any reason, you'll
> need to close your IE window too. Re-opening them in the proper order
> seems to allow QTP to "hook into" IE and properly identify stuff.
>
> will continue to monitor.
>
> sm
>
> On Nov 10, 2:16 pm, SpaceMarine <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hello,
>
> > most of the time in QTP i have no trouble adding elements from our web
> > application into my object repository.
>
> > however sometimes it seems to wig out, and then no matter what screen
> > elements i click QTP tries to add the object as:
>
> >    WinObject: Internet Explorer_Server
>
> > ...which of course is completely wrong. it seems if i close QTP,
> > reboot, repeat, cross my fingers, do a little dance, then it starts
> > identifying properly again.
>
> > anybody seen this, and if so does anyone know why it happens?
>
> > thanks,
> > sm
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