![]() Now you’ll need to start the hub and node. Now everything is all setup and ready to go! exe file in C:\\Windows\ or a directory that’s in the Windows PATH. The file is called IEDriverServer_Win32_.zip. ![]() Pick a suitable version (I just went with the highest) and download the file selenium-server-standalone-.jarĭownload the IE driver to the Windows VM from the same folder as the Selenium-Grid jar you downloaded in the last step. To do this, run ping from the Command Prompt.ĭownload the Selenium-Grid jar to the Windows VM and your Mac from here. Once done, you can test that it’s working by pinging your Mac from the VM. You may have to restart the VM if it’s already running. To do this, change the value of Attached To: in the Network setting to Bridged Adapter. This is important because it allows the node, the VM, to connect to the hub, your Mac. ![]() Once the VM is up, you’ll have to make sure that the VM can ping your Mac. When the box is up and running, it will be available in VirtualBox. Just follow the directions in the README to download and install the box. Here are a bunch of vagrant boxes that have Windows and IE installed. The steps to getting this up and running is as follows:
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