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PythonRemoteServer running in background on remote machine, can't interact with Windows desktop applications

Open anujteotia opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

Hi All,

I'm running PythonRemoteServer on remote machine as a background process, It is unable to interact with any windows desktop application. When I open it in cmd manually, it can interact with GUI and execute the test case.

anujteotia avatar Oct 18 '22 14:10 anujteotia

How do you try to interact with the app? Notice that questions like this are generally better asked on our Slack or other such support forum listed at robotframework.org. If the problem turns out to be caused by a bug in the remote server, then that should obviously be reported here.

pekkaklarck avatar Dec 10 '22 16:12 pekkaklarck

If by "background process" you mean as a Windows service, that's a well known limitation, they cannot interact with the user's desktop/session directly.

stylpe avatar Mar 30 '23 14:03 stylpe

@stylpe that is exactly what I meant. If this is a known limitation, then I'll try to find an alternate solution for it.

anujteotia avatar Apr 02 '24 08:04 anujteotia

Do that :) Here's a reference btw: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/27517/is-there-any-workaround-in-win10-to-allow-service

Two options that I know of that you can consider are Task Scheduler (which can run things elevated) or some kind of remoting with Powershell or similar or lower level APIs to start the server on demand.

stylpe avatar Apr 02 '24 08:04 stylpe