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Lock screen instead browser in M-RUN

Lock screen instead browser in M-RUN

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  • #32799
    Marco Malziotti
    Participant

      Good evening
      I use the ZapTest version 21.0.9 on my Windows PC (host X).
      I would like to run a script with M-RUN on
      – both on Android device connected via USB on same PC
      – and on browser installed on PC host Y connected via RPD+VPN to host X.
      To do this I installed on host Y:
      – TightVNC server versione 2.8.59 (64 bit) configured with:
      main server port = 5900
      allow loopback connections = YES
      allow only loopback connections = NO
      – ZapTest Agent for windows vers. 2.0.0011 configured with:
      incoming port = 5901
      VNC port = 5900
      Now if from M-RUN I select “Create new connection”, fill the fields as indicated:
      – Connection Name: Windows
      – ScriptHost: rdp://:3389
      – username:
      – password:
      and click on Add.
      I can see the desktop of remote host Y correctly.
      Otherwhise if I fill in the “Create new connection” view with the following data:
      – Connection Name: Windows
      – ScriptHost: :5901
      – username:
      – password:
      and click on Add.
      I see “Enviment manager (host Y)”, then I select for example “chrome” browser, then I enter path for example http://www.uai.it… but now see host Y lock screen (see attachement “connect via zaptest agent – result.png”).
      If now I access via RDP on host Y, I see chrome open on path indicated!
      In the host Y “event viewer” found following events (see attachements event1.txt and event2.txt).
      Can you help me please?
      Regards.
      Marco Malziotti

      #32800
      Sergey ZAP
      Keymaster

        Hello Marco!
        For the VNC connection to work a user account must be logged in to the remote machine (and unlocked).
        As a workaround, you can use RDP connection and define steps to open Chrome on the remote machine (i.e. by double-click its desktop icon).

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