I gave you many links already. Some of them are general "problem solving" links, some of them are concrete documentation of how the tools you try to use work. I suggest that you work through all the links and only after that you come back and ask questions again.

This is not a code writing service. We don't write your programs for you, the same way we don't collect your payment. If you are unable to use the tool without assistance, you will need to hire (and pay) somebody to use the tool for you.

Your basic problem seems to be lack of problem analysis and problem solving skills. These skills are unrelated to any specific tool, but are the greatest tool you can have, especially in a technical field like QA or programming. I recommend starting to work on these skills. Posting requests for hand-holding does not help you to improve your problem solving skills.


In reply to Re^15: Gui Automation using guitest by Corion
in thread Gui Automation using guitest by shayak

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