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We spend dozens of hours researching and testing apps, using each app as it's intended to be used and evaluating it against the criteria we set for the category. You should now see the Unified Functional Testing Agent extension in the Chrome Extensions listĪfter performing this and other suggestion made that can be seen on the case the issue still occurs ***Please reveiw the particulars of the case and if you require any addtional information please dont hesitate to ask*** Please advise on the best way forward with the actions we hyave already taken in mind.All of our best apps roundups are written by humans who've spent much of their careers using, testing, and writing about software. In the “Browse For Folder” dialog, select the folder \bin\Chrome\Agent (same Agent folder that you created above)ġ2.Confirm the new extension by clicking the “Add” button in the “Confirm New Extension” window Make sure the UFT agent is not listed under Extensions in ChromeĮnable Developer Mode by checking the Developer Mode selection on the Extensions pageĬlick on the 'Load unpacked extension' button. If there is already a QuickTest Professional or Unified Functional Testing Agent extension installed in Chrome, you'll need to remove it and then restart Chrome The folder \bin\Chrome\Agent should now include the following file/directory: Verify that the above steps ran correctly You can find the instructions to install the extension manually on HP's support site, but here is basically what needs to be done:įor Example: C:\Program Files (x86)\HP\Unified Functional Testing\bin\ChromeĬreate a copy of the Agent.crx file you see in the above folder and rename the copied file extension to Agent.zip (Keep the copied file in the same folder as the Agent.crx file)Įxtract Agent.zip to a folder called Agent The Chrome extension now needs to be installed manually. Basically we have tried your prescribed workaround explained in your KB artcile to work around which basically consists of the following steps ***** Case Number 4652970865*****ĭue to a new security policy implemented in Google Chrome, it no longer allows the UFT installation to install the extension as it did previously. We have a support case open on this with HP which is currently active (You can see in more detail the particulars of the problem and also what the engineer has advised us and what we have perform and their results.
Because of a poly put in place by google it will now not let you Unpack the extension for the Chrome browser to work and recognize objects in test ran using the Chrome browser.
We recently were made aware of a problem relating to UFT12.02 and the HP Unified Google Chrome extension.
In the organisation I work for most of auotmation testers are working with UFT12.02 in some capacity, Patch 1 and Patch 2 thus far.Īt our organisation we test using cross browsers, maily IE, Google Chrome and in some instances Firefox.