(In reply to Scott [:thecount] Downe from comment #79) > There is a big "You Windows license will expire soon" right over the section of the test that is checking for colours, could this be what's causing the failure? Yes, this is a screen capture test, so that is what's causing the causing the failure. Specifically, the dimming of the page that appears behind the license warning is what's causing the failure since the test picks up faded red and faded gray instead of bright red and gray in the two tests I looked at. > If so, the question to me is how much patch causes the Windows license dialog to show. This is not caused by any patch but by expired Windows licenses on some of our test machines. This happens from time to time, and test_getUserMedia_basicScreenshare.html is just the unlucky test that catches it.
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(In reply to Scott [:thecount] Downe from comment #79) > There is a big "You Windows license will expire soon" right over the section of the test that is checking for colours, could this be what's causing the failure? Yes, this is a screen capture test, so that is what's causing the failure. Specifically, the dimming of the page that appears behind the license warning is what's causing the failure since the test picks up faded red and faded gray instead of bright red and gray in the two tests I looked at. > If so, the question to me is how much patch causes the Windows license dialog to show. This is not caused by any patch but by expired Windows licenses on some of our test machines. This happens from time to time, and test_getUserMedia_basicScreenshare.html is just the unlucky test that catches it.