Impossible to know without seeing the website, but my guess is that the "window" you are trying to control is not a windows native window, but rather some kind of Javascript/CSS 'overlay'. Ie. Instead of the window being made of of Windows native controls, which is required for GUItest to be able to navigate to the correct control by inspecting the window text of the button, that window is just a picture drawn on top the browser window contents.
If so, you won't be able to interact with it using window titles or button labels as they will only exist inside the javascript. The only way GUItest would be able to automate that is by sending a mouse click directly to the appropriate position on the screen.
I do hope for your sake that it's not one of those dratted CSS/Javascript 'floating widgets' that are popping up all over.
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