> Only Client specific URL/Sites will be accessed, even google is not accessible. Also If I understand the above correctly , your JMeter will also need to use a proxy when you actually run your script. Your statement implies all your traffic is routed through your companies proxy.
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 10:29 AM Deepak Shetty <shet...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > If you cant change the browsers config to use a proxy (or use a different > browser) then you cant record a script with JMeter. In most organizations > that means you need to send a case , explain your reasons and get a > temporary waiver till you record your script. > > However that doesn't stop you from creating your script . In IE if you > press F12 you can see developer tools - That has a network tab that can > show you the request / response pairs and allow you to create your script > from scratch. > > regards > deepak > > On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 1:38 AM kumar srujan <srujan....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> HI Team, >> >> No events/requests were captured by JMeter [v3.3] in IE [v11] for a web >> application with HTTP(S)Test Script Recorder option. >> >> Note we have below challenge’s: >> 1) Few IE Settings were managed by admin. "Use automatic >> configuration script" check box was checked and it can't be >> modified due to security reasons. >> 2) No facility to download Firefox or any plugins for >> browser/JMeter in the Client machine. >> 3) Only Client specific URL/Sites will be accessed, even >> google is not accessible. >> 4) Import of ApacheJMeterTemporaryRootCA.crt is >> successful, however it is not shown under Certificates tab in >> IE browser. >> >> Other Details: >> JDK/JRE 1.8 is available. >> Tried to record the scenario with localhost and different >> ports, no luck. >> Not allowed to change any registry key as workaround >> solution. >> >> Kindly suggest any possibility to overcome this situation and proceed >> with recording. >> >> Thanks. >> ESK >> >