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It could also be your level of security privilege on the VM in question. If I understand it correctly, for Chrome to be able to do the extension install, it needs to be able to have access to certain temp folders.
Have you tried running the TestExecute install using "Run as Administrator" on the VM and trying the "Modify" or "Repair" option that way? It's all together possible this is all a user privilege elevation problem.
I tried installing both Chrome and TestExecute with 'Run As Administrator', but still didn't work. After I re-installed TestExecute, I don't see the crx file anymore.
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Yup, I'm at a loss. Let us know what you find out with the support ticket you opened. I'm not sure why you're running into this situation.
- samTester7 years agoFrequent Visitor
Hi
Me too came across the same issue and I did the following steps to install the extension
Copy the tcCrExtension.crx file from this location <Program Files>\SmartBear\Test Execute 12\Bin\Extensions\tcCrExtension
or this location <Program Files(x86)>\SmartBear\Test Execute 12\Bin\Extensions\tcCrExtension.
paste in desktop or downloads.
Then do follow this link to install it in chrome. It works well for me.
Link:http://techdows.com/2013/12/chrome-attempted-to-downgrade-extension.html
Thanks
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