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ByPass difficult Automation and add applications "as is" in your .NET application        
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I was given so many tasks of automation. That I was really fed up with them. Once my manager asked me to automate IE as in our application, so that user feels that it's the application's IE browser. One other day, I was asked to add Word control and make a Window in the application with Word look and feel and same Toolbars. So then I thought there must be a way in Dotnet to add the applications "as is" and some kind of communication with them as well.

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