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jkrolczy
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7 years ago
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TC 12.3 Distributive Testing: Verify Slave Hosts fails

Win7 - 64bit - TC 12.3 being used:

 

TestComplete Users/Community,

 

I have been using TestComplete for many years now and I am finally getting a chance to look

into using Distributive Testing.

 

I have an automation infrastructure of physical desktops and some VMs that I use.

 

For the time being, I have pulled up the Distributive Testing Demo and Tutorial to try to setup a working example.

 

Following what appears to be an out dated Tutorial, and guessing on what I need to fill in under my Slave project

for the Hosts, I am getting the dreaded 'Verification failed' :  Unable to create a user session on the remote computer.

 

I have the following filled out:

  Name

  Address: contains an IP#

  Login Mode:  Automatic (RDP Session)

  Domain:  filled out

  User name:  filled out

  Password: filled out

 

I have gone through the Verification Failed. problems With User Accounts many times.

 

I am missing one little piece to configure something here to get this to Verify so I can proceed. :(

 

I believe all the ports are correct that need to be used.

 

I have used:

  - ProcessExplorer.exe for some of this port verification

  - netstat used

  - checking the WinReg locations

  - Group Policy checks

 

When performing the Verify, if logged into the remote physical desktop, I am logged off

so something is happening at this point.

I have used VNC to watch the physical desktop at the Ctrl-Alt-Del window screen to log in

when performing the Verify action.

No action seen on the part of what Verify is suppose to do.

 

I can log into the auto physical desktop which I mainly use for TestComplete execution.

 

Can someone please provide me with some guidance here on what I could be missing or other items to check?

 

The only last mystery that could be there is something on the company network blocking me???

I don't think this is the case, but a possibility.

 

 

Regards,

  • Hi James,

     

    Try with-

     

    Login Mode: Manual

     

    and check. 

     

     

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  • Hi James,

     

    Try with-

     

    Login Mode: Manual

     

    and check. 

     

     

    • jkrolczy's avatar
      jkrolczy
      Regular Contributor

      I tried this before.

      Something not configured correctly.

       

      Works now.

       

      I was really hoping to  try to figure out how to get the Master to RDP to the slaves, log in, and start up windows.

       

       

      Thanks for point me back to the Manual option again.