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		<title>Windows 7 Automation API Available on Vista and Server 2008</title>
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Right after the recent release of Windows 7 Microsoft also released a platform update for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. The update brings in some of the new technologies from Windows 7 to those operating systems. Besides 'Windows Graphics, Imaging, and XPS Library' (which  actually gives you  new DirectX), 'Windows Portable Devices Platform' and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Right after the recent release of Windows 7 Microsoft also released a <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971644" target="_blank">platform update</a> for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. The update brings in some of the new technologies from Windows 7 to those operating systems. Besides<strong> </strong>'<strong>Windows Graphics, Imaging, and XPS Library</strong>' (which  actually gives you  new DirectX), '<strong>Windows Portable Devices Platform</strong>' and '<strong>Windows Ribbon and Animation Manager Library</strong>' (I hate the ribbon interface), the update also includes something called '<strong>Windows Automation API</strong>', which "<em>enables accessibility tools and test automations to access the Windows user interface in a consistent way across operating system versions</em>"<br />
Since <strong>Active Accessibility</strong> Microsoft has been providing programmatic interfaces for UI automation in Windows.  So if you are starting a Windows automation project, think about using this approach.  You can script with the <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd561932%28VS.85%29.aspx" target="_blank">Automation API</a> in any of Microsoft's programming languages (Visual Basic, C# and even C++)  even with the free <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/exPress/" target="_blank">Express Editions of Visual Studio</a>. This will not only be a really cost efficient approach, compared with the prices of automation tools like <strong>QTP </strong>or <strong>RFT</strong>, but probably will produce results which are more stable too.  After all this is the technology Microsoft uses to create UI tests for their own applications.</p>
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