This functionality is available only for projects or scripts that use the Classic Agent.
Each kind of GUI object in an application has a variety of characteristics, called attributes. For example, a text box has the following attributes:
By recording verification statements for the values of one or more of an object’s attributes, you can determine whether the state of the application is correct or in error when you run your test cases. That is: did the feature you are testing have the expected result?
By selecting the Verify All Attributes check box, you can record a test that verifies the state, contents, and value of a GUI object and any objects it contains. This is commonly called a smoke test or a Level 1 test. A smoke test uses the VerifyEverything method to verify every aspect of a particular GUI object.
If you need to, you can define and add your own attributes to the built-in hierarchy of GUI classes.
Attributes have been essentially rendered obsolete and have been replaced by properties.