Avoiding Windows Security Popup When Calling IE from the Command Line
On a system for automated test that is configured to company standards when I open IExplorer using "%ProgramFiles%/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe"
I get a Windows Security popup.
The subsequent tests now fail.
I tried adding credentials using cmdkey
. I tried calling iexplorer.exe
with an url that has embeded username and password.
I am pretty sure that this is related to the internet explorer security settings which I can not change.
How can I open an IExplorer using the command line and provide the credentials somehow so that this popup does not show.
Ultimately this call will be embedded into a Jenkinsfile with credentials resolved through the Jenkins credentials store.
command-line internet-explorer credentials
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On a system for automated test that is configured to company standards when I open IExplorer using "%ProgramFiles%/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe"
I get a Windows Security popup.
The subsequent tests now fail.
I tried adding credentials using cmdkey
. I tried calling iexplorer.exe
with an url that has embeded username and password.
I am pretty sure that this is related to the internet explorer security settings which I can not change.
How can I open an IExplorer using the command line and provide the credentials somehow so that this popup does not show.
Ultimately this call will be embedded into a Jenkinsfile with credentials resolved through the Jenkins credentials store.
command-line internet-explorer credentials
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On a system for automated test that is configured to company standards when I open IExplorer using "%ProgramFiles%/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe"
I get a Windows Security popup.
The subsequent tests now fail.
I tried adding credentials using cmdkey
. I tried calling iexplorer.exe
with an url that has embeded username and password.
I am pretty sure that this is related to the internet explorer security settings which I can not change.
How can I open an IExplorer using the command line and provide the credentials somehow so that this popup does not show.
Ultimately this call will be embedded into a Jenkinsfile with credentials resolved through the Jenkins credentials store.
command-line internet-explorer credentials
On a system for automated test that is configured to company standards when I open IExplorer using "%ProgramFiles%/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe"
I get a Windows Security popup.
The subsequent tests now fail.
I tried adding credentials using cmdkey
. I tried calling iexplorer.exe
with an url that has embeded username and password.
I am pretty sure that this is related to the internet explorer security settings which I can not change.
How can I open an IExplorer using the command line and provide the credentials somehow so that this popup does not show.
Ultimately this call will be embedded into a Jenkinsfile with credentials resolved through the Jenkins credentials store.
command-line internet-explorer credentials
command-line internet-explorer credentials
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