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Is there by chance a way for our users to drag the UFT Record toolbar to the top of their screens in Windows? They have both Windows 7 and Windows 10 machines.
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We have a strict company policy not allowing admin rights on our UFT client machines. These machines have UAC enabled. Currently, when using UFT 12.5x and ALM 12.5x, admin rights are required for working with tests stored in ALM. Any way around this?
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We have a new Windows 2012 server for new load of QC/ALM 12.50. We have our systems guys creating a "Service Account" domain with Local admin permissions for me to use, but that will take a week or so. Do I really need to use this user, or can I login as myself to install QC (I also have loc...
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Is LeanFT supported on Windows Server?
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Using LeanFT to test our Windows application that updates data in our database. After it updates the data, we need to be able to see the changes in our web interface. I'm running into an issue where we have objects with the same name in both the Windows app and the web interface. For example, in bot...
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When I try to launch UFT on a Windows 7 VM, I'm getting the below error. I have tried repairing and all kinds of other things and nothing works. Other people using this VM don't have a problem. ![alt text][1] [1]: /storage/temp/312-sentinel-error-screenshot.png
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asked 10 years ago by lungri
updated 10 years ago by Captain Mercury
We currently run Quality Center on Windows Server 2008 with a SQL Server 2008 database. We are looking to purchase Agile Manager, but only finding directions for installation on Linux. Can anyone confirm if there is a Windows version of Agile Manager?
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We are upgrading our QC server to ALM11.52 and our SQL-Server to SQL2008. We are also migrating all of our Databases from a SQL-Server 2005 instance that was using "Windows authentication" to a new SQL-Server 2008 insance the we want to use "SQL-authentication" with. Is there an easy...
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We're getting this error when installing QTP on a Windows 2008 server: > You must use the Role Management Tool to install or configure Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Does anyone know what the heck this means and what we do about it? Thanks!