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Mathur
14 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Allen,
There could be multiple versions of this question.
Its not exactly an error but we need to simulate this requirement in a test case that when multiple users log in to the system at the exact same time ( like in the same millisec or so), they should be able to do that . Or, when different people try to use the same user name, they shouldnt be allowed to. Or, when one user is already logged in in one machine, noone else should be able to log in with the same user.
These are just a few possibilities for a test scenario, with which we can make multiple test cases. But the main clause here is to, ' how to simulate two different logins at the same time'. Do one need multiple systems or virtual machines?
I hope I was able to clarify it a little more. Should you need more info, please let me know.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Shalabh.
There could be multiple versions of this question.
Its not exactly an error but we need to simulate this requirement in a test case that when multiple users log in to the system at the exact same time ( like in the same millisec or so), they should be able to do that . Or, when different people try to use the same user name, they shouldnt be allowed to. Or, when one user is already logged in in one machine, noone else should be able to log in with the same user.
These are just a few possibilities for a test scenario, with which we can make multiple test cases. But the main clause here is to, ' how to simulate two different logins at the same time'. Do one need multiple systems or virtual machines?
I hope I was able to clarify it a little more. Should you need more info, please let me know.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Shalabh.
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