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asked 5 years ago by Iama_mess
updated 5 years ago by DavidMofOSI
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We are using PC 12.55 for the scenario runs and LoadRunner VuGen 12.60 to create the scripts. In VuGen (12.60), scripts using (Truclient Browser and IE) it works fine. When I try to run the same script PC 12.55 with FF and Chromium the scripts are not running only the Vusers are activated and transa...
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asked 7 years ago by Iama_mess
updated 7 years ago by DavidMofOSI
my LG are Standalone LR 12.55 LG on a Windows 7-(with all Windows updates installed) dual core i7 2.1 Ghz CPU, 8 GB of Ram. the script is a TruClient -web (chromium)
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asked 7 years ago by testrabbit
updated 7 years ago by bsmith
In PC 12.53, what are the recommended hardware specs for running a decent number of TruClient protocol users?
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asked 7 years ago by testrabbit
updated 7 years ago by bsmith
In the PC 12.53 environment, we are only able to allocate just one Vuser per LG when using the TruClient protocol. The CPU is overload on all LG's when we try to run more than one.
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asked 7 years ago by testrabbit
updated 7 years ago by bsmith
When running a test with TruClient Web on Firefox and NV, or replaying a TruClient Web script with Firefox in VuGen when the option to generate NV Analytics report is enabled, the following error appears: following error appears: TypeError: targetFactory is undefinedundefinedWhile calling handlers i...
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asked 7 years ago by testrabbit
updated 7 years ago by bsmith
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What "End Event" options are available and what do they mean when used in step or transaction termination actions in an Ajax TruClient protocol script?
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asked 8 years ago by javathehut
updated 8 years ago by jeffrey-gardner-1
We are currently using LoadRunner 12.53 with Windows 7 32-bit. We are trying to check something using TruClient Web with the recording browser IE, but when I try to launch IE, it gives an error that it can't launch and to check access to 2 registry entries. One of the entries does NO...