SecureAuth Sign in Popup - ROBOT Framework - selenium-webdriver

Hi Robot Framework experts.
Using Robot Framework I had automated a portal which uses secureAuth for sign in and I'm able to execute the tests in local desktop no Single sign on issue as I'm already signed into company portal, so scripts automatically sign into the application.
But I have to run these tests in a remote server and when the script clicks on Login in button Secureauth displays a pop up as seen in the attached screenshot. I am unable to enter text in the pop up or do anything with script.
Tried:
Sending ID and password in URL( https://ID:Password#uri ) did not work.
Tried Alert keywords did not work. I guess it is not a alert at all.
Can someone point me in right direction Please.
Thank you for your time…Login screen shot

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Note: As of 2013-09-19 this is no longer an issue because
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- Now you can click on the check box and then
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As 2017 approaches, Raptor's answer pretty much nailed it, but here is a screenshot and the basic steps to delete a project from the google cloud platform.
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This is the old url
https://code.google.com/apis/console/
Then you click in the left sidebar on the project name, you'll have a "delete" link :)
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So in the new console go to Billing and Settings and delete your project from there.
And you are done. Project will get deleted after 7 days waiting period!
You must first disable billing before deleting any project. See link https://developers.google.com/console/help/#deletingaproject
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Open the console menu Gallery Menu on the top left and select IAM & Admin, then select All projects.
Find the name or project ID of the project you want to shut down, then
click DELETE PROJECT. A confirmation screen describing what will
happen appears.
To confirm, enter your project ID and click Shut down.
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all Compute Engine instances. All project data associated with Google
Cloud and Google APIs services becomes inaccessible.
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permanently deleted from the console.
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https://cloud.google.com/go/getting-started/delete-tutorial-resources
You need to delete all the unwanted project(s) else will be billed regardless.
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As per the documentation of creating and managing projects in google cloud. its a simple process.
Search for IAM & Admin in global search.
Once we click on IAM & Admin we will land up in a page as follows.
Go to settings page from the left menu
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[https://console.cloud.google.com/cloud-resource-manager?project=mapapp-229211][1]
This Will Help For Manage Google cloud projects
To delete projects created using Google cloud console, you can use the following method:
1: Create a dummy gmail account.
2: Add the dummy gmail account as an owner of the project.
3: Login into the dummy gmail account.
4: Accept your role as owner of the project.
5: Visit Cloud console.
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Step By Step to disable and request permanent deletion from Google Cloud Console and Google Appengine Project.
Step 1 - Navigate to appengine project and Click on Application Settings.
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