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jsayre's avatar
jsayre
Occasional Contributor
12 years ago

Distributed Test not initializing

When I try to start up a job that I have created with a test in it on a remote machine, I get the follow message:



Cannot load the remote project. Not all the projects that are currently open on the slave computer contain the NetworkSuite project item



I have my projects setup correctly to the best of my knowledge. Any other possible fixes or reasons for this error?

7 Replies

  • TanyaYatskovska's avatar
    TanyaYatskovska
    SmartBear Alumni (Retired)

    Hi Jeremy,


     


    Was the screenshot made on the master computer? Make sure that the project on your slave computer contains the NetworkSuite node.


     

  • jsayre's avatar
    jsayre
    Occasional Contributor
    That SS is from the master computer. I found that the slave computer was looking for the network suite in a strange place. It was looking for it inside of a folder called "TestComplete Components" located at C:\TestComplete Components\~



    Is there any reason that this would default to looking in a different folder for the network suite?
  • Anonymous experts: 

    i have similar issue with the error, were there a solution provided to this?
  • jsayre's avatar
    jsayre
    Occasional Contributor
    I ended up needing to manually transfer the networksuite to the location it was looking for it. I haven't found a place to manually configure it to look in another location.
  • Thanks for the quick reply.

    i have no clue of the exact networksuite item TC is looking for else i would've manually copied to the slave. 

    can you please feed me this information?



    thanks
  • Now i understand what TC wants however it's not clear enough the way it's descripbed on the support page what should be done and cost time to figure it out.



    a networksuite item needs to be added to the project (e.g. in Advace folder) with just a host machine added to it with the same details (address, domain, username & password) as in the host that holds the tasks