

You can manually set up these, using VirtualBox or similar. I think the best solution would be to set up some VMs for the different environments and browsers you want to test with. Everything is self contained in a directory, but it will likely perform differently from normal installations. In OSX, you might be alright, provided you modify the user directory path.Īn alternative solution would be trying the portable versions of Chrome that appear over the Internet, usually illegally. At least in Windows, the application would likely write to the same registry keys. However, I don't think the installations are fully isolated from one another. In theory, it should be possible to install multiple Chrome instances side-by-side because the installation directory is OS user based. I've used IE 8 emulator in the past, and on occasion it has provided different results from the version I installed on an XP VM.

It's not very reliable to emulate them anyway. It's not possible to emulate older versions of Chrome from within DevTools, as is possible in IE. VisualVault's Workflow Design and Form Design features are supported on Laptop and Desktop devices and require a mouse, touchpad, or trackpad interface.If you just need to check what server returns for old browsers (not full emulation), you can set User-Agent in Network Conditions (for now, chrome 67). VisualVault supports the most recent available version and one prior Major version. Safari is only supported on Mac operating systems. VisualVault supports the most recent stable version of Google Chrome and one prior Major version. VisualVault supports the most recent stable version of Mozilla Firefox and one prior Major version. VisualVault Version 5+ does not support IE 11. Running Internet Explorer in Enterprise or Document Mode to emulate older browser versions is not supported. Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 is supported on Windows desktop and laptop operating systems.

Only supported on Windows 10 operating systems. VisualVault supports the most recent stable version. Supported on Windows and MacOS operating systems. Microsoft Edge (version 79+, Chromium-based) If a user's browser is not configured to allow cookies, VisualVault will treat the user as unauthorized because an encrypted cookie is required to verify user identity after authentication. The supported Web browsers are listed in the table below. Modified on: Wed, 6 Jan, 2021 at 12:02 PM

Solution home Frequently Asked Questions System Requirements VisualVault Web Browser Compatibility
