![]() ![]() 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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