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I'm iterating through a WinForms FolderBrowserDialog using TestStack.White in NUNIT testing. I believe what I've discovered is that, when traversing to the target folder, I've had to scroll down and right in order for the subfolders of a directory to be fully visible in order for the Click() method for the subfolder nodes to work. It seems like I had to do this due to the wide range in node name lengths. This has resolved a great deal, but now what I have going on is that, after traversing to a previous target node with a very long name to a new target node with a much shorter name, the search through the parent folder of the shorter target doesn't find the shorter named node even though the file folder is there.










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    I'm iterating through a WinForms FolderBrowserDialog using TestStack.White in NUNIT testing. I believe what I've discovered is that, when traversing to the target folder, I've had to scroll down and right in order for the subfolders of a directory to be fully visible in order for the Click() method for the subfolder nodes to work. It seems like I had to do this due to the wide range in node name lengths. This has resolved a great deal, but now what I have going on is that, after traversing to a previous target node with a very long name to a new target node with a much shorter name, the search through the parent folder of the shorter target doesn't find the shorter named node even though the file folder is there.










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      I'm iterating through a WinForms FolderBrowserDialog using TestStack.White in NUNIT testing. I believe what I've discovered is that, when traversing to the target folder, I've had to scroll down and right in order for the subfolders of a directory to be fully visible in order for the Click() method for the subfolder nodes to work. It seems like I had to do this due to the wide range in node name lengths. This has resolved a great deal, but now what I have going on is that, after traversing to a previous target node with a very long name to a new target node with a much shorter name, the search through the parent folder of the shorter target doesn't find the shorter named node even though the file folder is there.










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      I'm iterating through a WinForms FolderBrowserDialog using TestStack.White in NUNIT testing. I believe what I've discovered is that, when traversing to the target folder, I've had to scroll down and right in order for the subfolders of a directory to be fully visible in order for the Click() method for the subfolder nodes to work. It seems like I had to do this due to the wide range in node name lengths. This has resolved a great deal, but now what I have going on is that, after traversing to a previous target node with a very long name to a new target node with a much shorter name, the search through the parent folder of the shorter target doesn't find the shorter named node even though the file folder is there.







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