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In Internet Properties->connections->LAN settings, set 'Bypass proxy server for local addresses'?Hope this should resolve your issue.
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Caused by: org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException: chrome not reachable
The temporary but painful solution is to go to Windows TaskManager and kill the half a dozen or so, Chrome.exe processes one after another. It is observed that even when we run our script or manually running the application, the Chrome browser processes that get invoked are more like 6 or 7, not less.
Is it a Chrome Browser or Selenium issue. ? Individually, I used NOT to have this problem unlike my team member who is having this problem since a year. As soon as I upgraded Chrome Driver to 2.28 from 2.25, I started having this problem.
Is it a Chrome Browser or Selenium issue. ? Individually, I used NOT to have this problem unlike my team member who is having this problem since a year. As soon as I upgraded Chrome Driver to 2.28 from 2.25, I started having this problem.
Hi:
We are at Chrome Browser Version 57.0.2987.133 (64-bit)
Chrome Driver 2.28
Selenium Standalone Server 2.53.
I think this means I am doing fine.
Thanks,