Workload Template - Concurrently Running Apps - Login Enterprise Test Files

Summary

  • This workload will showcase launching and interacting with multiple applications using files, which are download-able from the Login Enterprise virtual appliance, whilst keeping all of the applications launched. The workload will switch between the app that is in the "foreground" just as a real user would, but will keep several apps open concurrently, also just as a real user would.
  • Please read each of the commented-out portions of this script, to see what it does and if there are lines which should be commented out or changed (variables, for example)
  • In order for this script to run ensure to have the following installed and activated: Excel, Microsoft Edge, Word, Adobe Reader DC, and PowerPoint. Ensure Adobe Reader DC is the default .pdf file opener
  • Developed with: Scripting Toolset version Login Enterprise 4.4.9 | Winver Windows 10 Pro x64 20H2 | Microsoft Office x64 365 desktop version 2101 (Build 13801.20360 Click-to-Run) | Adobe Acrobat Reader DC x86 version 2021.001.20145 | Microsoft Edge version 89.0.774.63

This workload will perform the following interactions:

  1. Copy down needed test files
  2. Start the downloaded test files in the following apps with custom timer encapsulating the app starts: Excel, Word, Adobe Reader DC, Notepad, PowerPoint, Wordpad, and Microsoft Edge
  3. Bring each aforementioned app into focus sequentially, and when doing so scroll around the UI of each
  4. Bring each aforementioned app into focus sequentially and maximizing the GUIs
  5. Closing out of each app sequentially

Media

Video:

Results in Login Enterprise web GUI

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Disclaimer

Please refer to the top of the attached .cs file for more information.

This workload is provided as-is and might need further configuration and customization to work successfully in each unique environment. For further Professional Services-based customization please consult with the Login VSI Support and Services team. Please refer to the section "Application Customization" for further self-help information regarding workload crafting and implementation.