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Its a .Net Desktop application.
Did you have extensions disabled in the previous version?
(File > Install Extensions)
When you upgrade versions, it switches ALL extensions back on by default (which I still think is stupid ... these should be a project level setting). This caught me in the past (although I haven't upgraded to TC11 yet .... this happened on a previous upgrade). Switched all the unused/unwanted extensions off, and the performance came back.
There are 50+ extensions in there. The vast majority of projects seldom require more than 5 or 6 of them enabled ....
- HD11 years agoContributor
I am not sure if that is the cause. I always use default settings.
I have never customized extension settings. But I can give it a try.
- HD11 years agoContributor
It did not work.
- krispowell11 years agoNew Contributor
We also have experienced poor performance since upgrading to TestComplete/TestExecute 11. We are also using a .NET desktop application and have also tried disabling extensions to improve performance.
On most operating systems, our existing test suites are taking nearly twice as much time and nearly 3 times as long on Windows 10.
Any additional help/advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,