Recording VerifyProperties() Detects BrowserPage Properties and Children

This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.

Problem

When you record VerifyProperties() against the BrowserChild, the recorder misses user-defined properties, and records dynamically instantiated window identifiers of child windows instead of recording the declared window identifiers.
Note: The Record Actions status line detects the window identifier of the BrowserChild. The problem only affects the body of the VerifyProperties() method that is recorded.

Solution

If you plan to record VerifyProperties() against a declared BrowserChild, then you must include the window declaration for the BrowserChild in a frame (.inc) file that is referenced in the Use Files field of the Runtime Options dialog box, before extend\explorer.inc.