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I did want to post an update. In regard to HP\'s rule on obtaining patches for their products under the 30-day trial licenses it now can be done without an SAID. These patches are now available for download to anyone with a HP Passport account. There are several entry points from a Google search to do this. You can try this URL to start: https://ovrd.external.hp.com/rd/register<\/p><\/div>

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Don that is a difficult question to answer accurately. Someone who knows Selenium proficiently would probably be able to design a solution in a few hours, probably no more than two working days. With LeanFT in the mix the development of the object identification code for all those objects would be significantly faster. Particularly since LeanFT comes with it\'s own Spy tool which generates code in Java or C#.<\/p><\/div>