Add script extensions folder outside of TC
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08-07-2010
02:51 AM
08-07-2010
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Add script extensions folder outside of TC
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Hi,
I wonder if there is a way to add “script extensions folder”
to TC without a necessity to perform manual steps (I mean not through TC menu).
Is that possible to change folders list changing registry or something else?
One more thing I would like to know is where TC settings are
stored?
Thanks
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08-07-2010
10:15 PM
08-07-2010
10:15 PM
Hi,
You can put your script extenstion to "<TestComplete 8>\Bin\Extensions\ScriptExtensions" and it will be automatically loaded when TC starts (it script extension is correct).
No.
"C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\AutomatedQA\TestComplete\<Version>"
You can put your script extenstion to "<TestComplete 8>\Bin\Extensions\ScriptExtensions" and it will be automatically loaded when TC starts (it script extension is correct).
Is that possible to change folders list changing registry or something else?
No.
where TC settings are stored?
"C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\AutomatedQA\TestComplete\<Version>"
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