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Scripts are running without any issues while opening UFT with admin privileges. But scripts not working as expected without admin privileges. I have downloaded and tested the .NET and Java desktop applications. Able to perform object spy and object add into Object repository for .NET and Java applic...
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How many failed logon attempts does it take before AutoPass License Server locks a user out? We are trying to remember our admin password, but don't want to permanently lock ourselves out. Thank you!!
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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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How can we run UFT and Loadrunner on a pc that does not offer Admin rights to the machine? For security purposes at my company does not allow users to have admin rights to their pc or laptop. How would the end user run UFT and Loadrunner.
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We are having a problem where our UFT scripts are being prevented from running certain activities (e.g., running a Windows Shell script that deletes Internet Explorer cookies) when executed from ALM, but the problem does NOT occur when UFT is directly or manually started as an admin and the scripts ...
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When starting UFT up normally I have not problems. But if I right click on the UFT icon and select run as admin I get error that states I do not have valid license. I have concurrent license and the LSForceHost environment variable is present. Does anybody know how to get around this?
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Has anyone else experienced this. Non-Admin users cannot run the Site Administrator. I thought this was no longer a requirment in ALM/QC v11!
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I am logged into QC as a TDAdmin user and I was just going through the Groups and viewing their permsissions when I noticed that the Change button was disabled for all of the default QC groups (Developer, Project Manager, QATester, TDAdmin and Viewer). How do I get QC to allow me to change the permi...
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