Thanks, George. I've sent a message to John Koziol. I just figured since most folks are probably more organized and religious about testing methodolgy than I am < s > that this issue would have come up a lot. I'm going to try to step through the code as you suggest, but I am not optimistic that the part that is breaking is going to be exposed - at least not in a way I will even vaguely understand < g >
Calling Dr. Ed ...
>>What's supposedly broken is the ActiveAccessablility stuff. Apparently it is an XP issue ... it doesn't work as documented.
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>You things like AccessibleObjectFromWindow() and AccessibleChildren(), right? I know that there are some updates available for XP. Perhaps one of those addresses this issue. Certainly, if it is an XP issue, other testing programs will be impacted as well. So I'd expect the issue, if it hasn't been addressed yet, will be in an upcoming SP.
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