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>Doesn't anyone else use the Test Harness?
I've used it before, although only under Win2K. I had some problems getting the mouse movement to work correctly - if the form wasn't in exactly the same place it was when I recorded the script, things failed. It was kind of a pain. So instead, I used keyboard shortcuts to test my app. I like the idea of an automated UI test app, but honestly, it was a lot of work for (in my opinion) minimal results, if the app is still in flux. In those cases, I'd prefer to manually test. I do think it could be really valuable for "frozen" parts of the app where you're not actively making UI changes. It was really helpful in helping me proved the stability of an app. I recorded the script then let it run on two machines over the weekend. I was really happy to see it still running when I came in Monday morning. Yeah, I know, that doesn't answer your main question...