Thanks Helen, I removed it.
I suppose that I'll have to implement Curt's suggestion. When I run on Test Execute, the remote <computer-name> directory is created, and inside there are the logs. The problem is that when I load the project, the logs are not available. They don't load into the Project Suite Logs, I'd have to manually add them, and that's just too clumsy and too time consuming to load them up. I know if the tests pass/fail by looking at the results in Jenkins, but there's really no easy way to know via Test Complete.
I have 10 machines that the test could run on, and I'm assuming that the <computer-name> directory will also be created when/if the test runs on that directory. That's just too many levels to go through to find results.
So, what are my options? I'd like to have one place (per project, inside the Project Suite) that ALL logs go to. Once I figure that out, can Test Complete be configured to look at those directories by default and/or start up?