Hi Helen,
Yes, the log files are there, thanks for the pointer. Possible to "undo" this? I vaguely remember the network option, and I thought I clicked 'No" on the dialog. I deleted all log files and the contents ion the Log file directories. When I run again, it creates the <machine-name> directory again.
I suppose I can implement Curt's method (Thanks Curt!), but that's not optimal. Essentially I'd like to be able to run tests via TestExecute, and then on a different machine (via Test Complete) look at the latest logs, without having to figure out which machine it ran on, etc. Like Curt, I'm running the test remotely via Hudson(Jenkins), so you never know what machine it ran on unless you do some digging to find out.
I'd like to just be able to run the tests remotely, launch Test Complete, load the project and view the latest results for the project(s) and the tests.