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marin
13 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hello Armands,
I guess so...
Sentinel license service is installed with TestComplete as well - see in Windows services.
On my local machine it is called "Sentinel Local License Manager" and points to C:\Windows\system32\hasplms.exe.
On the machine where we have standalone license manager service installed (for TestExecute only) it is called "Sentinel HASP License Manager" -> points to same .exe in its system32 though.
Here you can access the admin page for licensing service (on the machine where your TestComplete is already installed):
http://localhost:1947/_int_/ACC_help_index.html
Look for tab "Access from remote clients"...
If you intend to manage your TestExecute license from the machine where your TestComplete is installed, it might be that you can indeed manage it through (already through TestComplete installed) "Sentinel Local License Manager" -> but - although I would expect it to be like that - I can not confirm this as we have slightly different environment (as descirbed in previous posts).
I'm not sure why would you install TestExecute and TestComplete on the same machine? The reason we wanted to have these two seprated is the fact that TestExecute should be able to run independently (mostly in the night) from TestComplete (which is on my local development machine) - which would certainly not run at night :-).
So we decided that best approach is to have these two separated. Having decided that, the question of license service emerged - thus we needed to install the licensing service on a different machine which is running 24/7 and thus always provides access to licensing server for TextExecute.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Marin
I guess so...
Sentinel license service is installed with TestComplete as well - see in Windows services.
On my local machine it is called "Sentinel Local License Manager" and points to C:\Windows\system32\hasplms.exe.
On the machine where we have standalone license manager service installed (for TestExecute only) it is called "Sentinel HASP License Manager" -> points to same .exe in its system32 though.
Here you can access the admin page for licensing service (on the machine where your TestComplete is already installed):
http://localhost:1947/_int_/ACC_help_index.html
Look for tab "Access from remote clients"...
If you intend to manage your TestExecute license from the machine where your TestComplete is installed, it might be that you can indeed manage it through (already through TestComplete installed) "Sentinel Local License Manager" -> but - although I would expect it to be like that - I can not confirm this as we have slightly different environment (as descirbed in previous posts).
I'm not sure why would you install TestExecute and TestComplete on the same machine? The reason we wanted to have these two seprated is the fact that TestExecute should be able to run independently (mostly in the night) from TestComplete (which is on my local development machine) - which would certainly not run at night :-).
So we decided that best approach is to have these two separated. Having decided that, the question of license service emerged - thus we needed to install the licensing service on a different machine which is running 24/7 and thus always provides access to licensing server for TextExecute.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Marin