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rraghvani
Champion Level 3
The "session" refers to the user (UserX) that's logged onto the machine. When using /UseActiveSession, it will run the automation on UserX session. If you omit /UseActiveSession, it will run the automation on UserY session - based on the /UserName.
If you see Integration With Jenkins, in the video clip, they mention about "interactive user session" - this needs to be correctly setup.
furkanbodur
2 years agoOccasional Contributor
I just missed one configuration setting and I fix it now. I will try it this night.
If it wont fix the problem I will create a windows user such as tester that mentioned in the videoclip.
And If this wont fix either I will try to Jenkins TestComplete plugin.
Thank you so much
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