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The environments that you will use for testing applications appear in the
Application column. The Forté runtime environment appears because you
installed it; the browser and Java runtime environments appear because
browser support and Java support come with SilkTest. By default, extensions
for testing applications in each runtime environment are disabled.
Application
Displays the browser and runtime environments that the installation program
installed and recognizes automatically. If you installed all development
environments, the installation program automatically adds the following
runtime environments to the Extensions dialog.
For runtime environments that do not use standard names or for stand-alone
applications, you must add the name of the executable or DLL file to the
dialog yourself. For more information, see Chapter 3, "Enabling Extensions
for Applications Under Test".
Primary Extension
The Primary Extension field displays Enabled, Disabled, or None (for not
applicable), or names the primary extension to use for applications launched
in the runtime environment listed in the Application column. Click on an
entry in the field to activate a drop-down list box. Then click on the down
arrow to see the choices.
Other Extensions
Check the boxes that represent the other extensions that are required for
testing the application that is launched in the runtime environment listed in
the Application column.
Example: For a Forté application that uses embedded ActiveX controls, you
would select the ActiveX check box in the row containing Forté application.