This will invoke the Trusted Location Settings dialog. In the ensuing Flash Player Settings Manager, switch to the Advanced tabbed page and click the Trusted Location Settings button.
You can also right-click somewhere within any Flash or Flex movie open in a web browser (or in the Flash Player standalone) and choose Global Settings from the context menu. Open the Control Panel | System and Security | Flash Player applet. You can do this manually from the Control Panel: This list does not include trusted locations specified manually in the Control Panel settings. To get the current list of trusted locations, use the property. Configure your Flash Player to preload the FlashInjector module After you do this, you can test any Flash or Flex application. Manually, by editing Flash Player config file ( mm.cfg). Manually, from the project's Flash/Flex Options dialog.įrom your scripts, by using the properties and methods of the Options.FlashSettings object.
The information in this topic applies to web tests that locate web objects by using internal identification properties provided by TestComplete and run in local environments.Īfter you install the debug version of Adobe Flash Player for your web browser, configure it to preload the FlashInjector.swf module and add the module folder to the list of trusted locations.Īutomatically, at the start of the recording and test run. Support for Flash and Flex applications is now deprecated in TestComplete and will be removed in a future release. Flash Player has reached end of life on December 31, 2020.