Then I tried on a Windows Server (because I use a server for some monitoring scripts). It does, by default! Windows 10/11 can do a screenshot in PowerShell and run some OCR on it. Thought it was genius and wondered if Windows could do something like that (I already had the logon simulator in mind but didn’t know how to do it). One day, I read about a guy automating an MFA form by doing OCR on his Mac. I was not able to have them work (and you know, when it does not work the first time, I usually decide to do it on my own).they are bound to a suite of applications (that you have to pay for…).But they usually come with three majors caveats: I know there are some logon simulators available on the market. Like, at any time of the day, can my business-critical resource be opened without any issue? And if there is, at which stage does it fail? Log on to the portal? Application enumeration? At the application launch? I always wanted to monitor correctly the end-user experience and especially application availability. Pyautogui as well has somme issue at the installation on some machines, I use now a method from Pillow to do a screenshot. I found version 3.8 of the package resolves the issue. Note: I recommend you to read the following post but if you’re only interested by the script: here it is.Įdit : Sometimes, selenium can be a bit annoying.
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