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- rraghvaniChampion Level 3
Can you provide us with more information, such as what application are you using, what are you trying to launch, are you using remote machines, configurations etc?
- sijinthomasContributor
Hi,
I am using Test complete application. I want to run test cases from Azure DevOps platform.I am using a remote machine as my agent machine. I want to execute these tests in my agent machine. While I triggering the pipeline it shows the following error.
DiscoveryMessage : Failed to get a list of tests from the "C:\vsts-agent-win-x64-2.211.1\_work\r3\a\_UIAutomation\ProverisPrj\ProverisPrj\ProverisPrj.pjs" file due to the following error: Unable to open the project "C:\vsts-agent-win-x64-2.211.1\_work\r3\a\_UIAutomation\ProverisPrj\ProverisPrj\ProverisPrj.pjs": The 'C:\vsts-agent-win-x64-2.211.1\_work\r3\a\_UIAutomation\ProverisPrj\ProverisPrj\Script\Script.tcScript' file does not exist.
please help me to resolve this issue?
- rraghvaniChampion Level 3
The file that is missing, Script.tcScript, does that exist on the remote machine? Or in a repository? TC needs that file, as the file references other script files.
- sijinthomasContributor
The file Script.tcScript is available in the specified path both remote machine and repository
- rraghvaniChampion Level 3
Has everything been configured correctly as to what is shown in Run TestComplete Tests as Part of a Pipeline.
There's more information here Integration With Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server via TestComplete Test Adapter
- sijinthomasContributor
Yes, everything was working correctly few days ago. Now it is showing this error.
I don't know how to resolve this issue. The file script.tcscript is available in the agent machine's specified path. - rraghvaniChampion Level 3
Do you know if your TC was updated recently? If yes, then that might be the issue. Might be worth logging a support call.
- sijinthomasContributor
Test Complete is asked for the latest updations , but I didn't updated it.
- rraghvaniChampion Level 3
If TC has not been updated, then it can only be your Azure DevOps that's changed. You need to look at the log files, preferably before and after when things stopped working, and figure out what's changed.
Otherwise log a support call, and support can guide you.
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