The accex.ini file stores information about supported Microsoft Accessibility objects. You edit the classes listed in the accex.ini file through the Windows Accessibility dialog box; do not edit this file using any other mechanism. Any classes you add or remove from the Windows Accessibility dialog box get added or removed from the [HookClass] section of the accex.ini file.
The default accex.ini file is installed by default in the <Silk Test installation directory>/Extend/ directory. This file comes with several classes already loaded in the [HookClass] section:
The default accex.ini file is shown below. If your accex.ini file somehow gets corrupted or deleted, copy the text below into a new file. Save the file as accex.ini and copy it to the <Silk Test installation directory>/Extend/ directory.
Although the accex.ini file only mentions Accessibility 1.0, this file applies to Accessibility 1.0 and 2.0.
;******************************************************* ; ; accex.ini ; Accessibility Extension ; ; <Copyright information> ; ;******************************************************* Extension Info] Version = 1.0 Description = Accessibility 1.0 Testing Support Help = accex.ht PropSet = accex.ps Modules = accex.dll Inject = true ;******************************************************* [Debug] LogToFile=false [Options] [HookClass] bosa_sdm_Microsoft Office Word 11.0=true DirectUIHWND=true MsoCommandBar=true MsoCommandBarPopup=true [Recording]