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Also the same error message was logged for all of occurrences of accessing to exception property as show below:
- Wamboo5 years agoCommunity Hero
Hi,
What does the result of the variable "viewPort" return to you?
- TanyaYatskovska5 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
- SZ_15 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thank you all for your responses.
I will answer all of your questions here:
>>> What does the result of the variable "viewPort" return to you?
ViewPort is a WinFormsObject with properties as it should have. The image below shows some of them including the property Exists with value True:
As to response from tristaanogre
As I mentioned in my post, this happened to many objects not just this one. In all cases where the error occurred, the objects were found with Exists propertt being either False or True. The only change I can think of is to have .Net framework 4.8 installed. The error started after that.
>>> We you able to find the solution?
No
- SZ_15 years agoOccasional Contributor
Someone else posted the same problem here about 4 months ago:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55857445/sometimes-exists-property-is-not-supported
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