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mtsmith
9 years agoContributor
Try the command as follows :
& 'C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\TestExecute 10\Bin\TestExecute.exe' "C:\Projects\My.Proj\Automated Testing\myAutomation\myAutomation.pjs" /r /p:myRegression
- Nformation9 years agoContributor
Thanks for the suggestion, but I got the same error. I even get the error if I just call the following from the executable path.
PS C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\TestExecute 10\Bin> .\TestExecute.exe
I have no idea why it's trying to open TestExecute.exe as a file using TestExecute.exe.
- heidi_n9 years agoRegular Contributor
This is what I use - we don't have the space or .\ Maybe this will work?
C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\TestExecute 10\Bin> .\TestExecute.exe
- Nformation9 years agoContributor
Thank you, Heidi, but that syntax is not compatible with PowerShell. Attempting to use it results in an error a message suggesting to use ".\TestExecute.exe"