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jessical
12 years agoNew Contributor
Figured out this popular problem.
I am running a Hyper-V machine so this may be different for those of you who are not.
1.) First error I recieved was Verification Failed: Unable to create a user session on the remote computer.
My fix for this was odd and not intuitive AT ALL and I may have just gotten lucky. In your Hosts Tab on TestComplete, you will see a column that says Base Path. This folder was not created automatically for me on my remote machine. I actually had to go into my remote machine and create the folder and then select it from the browse menu on the Base Path column.
2.) I then was receiving the message Verification Failed: User is not logged onto remote machine.
Finally, a different error! My fix for this is kind of the same thing that I saw in another forum. You need to go to your local group policy editor - Computer Configuation - Administrative templates - Windows Components - Remote Desktop Services - Remote Desktop Session Host - Connections -
Where it says Restrict Remote Desktop Services users to a single Remote Desktop Services session you may see Not configured or Disabled. ENABLE this and put in the Comments section "Yes"
After this my Verification was successful!
I am running a Hyper-V machine so this may be different for those of you who are not.
1.) First error I recieved was Verification Failed: Unable to create a user session on the remote computer.
My fix for this was odd and not intuitive AT ALL and I may have just gotten lucky. In your Hosts Tab on TestComplete, you will see a column that says Base Path. This folder was not created automatically for me on my remote machine. I actually had to go into my remote machine and create the folder and then select it from the browse menu on the Base Path column.
2.) I then was receiving the message Verification Failed: User is not logged onto remote machine.
Finally, a different error! My fix for this is kind of the same thing that I saw in another forum. You need to go to your local group policy editor - Computer Configuation - Administrative templates - Windows Components - Remote Desktop Services - Remote Desktop Session Host - Connections -
Where it says Restrict Remote Desktop Services users to a single Remote Desktop Services session you may see Not configured or Disabled. ENABLE this and put in the Comments section "Yes"
After this my Verification was successful!