Asking if it's possible to do the above. When attempting to identify elements after connecting to the remote workstation/desktop I find myself unable to select the elements in the foreground. I realized that this won't work already prior because from what I understand the RDC/VNC Viewer only relays a screen capture of the remote workstation/desktop, which does not really give actual interactive elements.
Still, I think it might help if I specify what I need to do.
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The workstation/desktop when accessed fairly static and the task needed to be done is straightforward.
>Save Number Values found in Open Application
>Close Running Application
>Re-Open Application
and possibly
>Identify Warning/Error Pop-Up Messages from Application
I assume closing and re-opening the application can be done through Region Mode, possibly even assessing if a Warning/Error Message has popped up but from what I understand I can't have it read the image of the number values\error messages as text and save it as a text variable?
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I assume that the answer here is probably that BluePrism itself should be in the workstation itself instead of just having another workstation access the alternate workstation as a virtual desktop?
Deeply appreciate any insight given here. Though personally I think I may have just to insist that BluePrism itself is needed in the remote workstation to be accessed.
Still, I think it might help if I specify what I need to do.
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The workstation/desktop when accessed fairly static and the task needed to be done is straightforward.
>Save Number Values found in Open Application
>Close Running Application
>Re-Open Application
and possibly
>Identify Warning/Error Pop-Up Messages from Application
I assume closing and re-opening the application can be done through Region Mode, possibly even assessing if a Warning/Error Message has popped up but from what I understand I can't have it read the image of the number values\error messages as text and save it as a text variable?
-
I assume that the answer here is probably that BluePrism itself should be in the workstation itself instead of just having another workstation access the alternate workstation as a virtual desktop?
Deeply appreciate any insight given here. Though personally I think I may have just to insist that BluePrism itself is needed in the remote workstation to be accessed.