ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Unsubscribe from "level up" emails Hi Tanya, Here's the email: Congratulations Walt ! As the result of your contributions to the community, you have earned a new rank. Your new rank is New Contributor View your profile to see the rank <--- This takes you to a Symantec web site (https://clicktime.symantec.com....) Thanks for being a SmartBear Community member. Your SmartBear Community Team SmartBear Community sent this message to Walt Don't want to receive emails from us? Just click here. <--- This removes your email address from your account. I really don't want to be spammed just for using the community web site. Re: Unsubscribe from "level up" emails Hi Helen, As I said, I've already seen these settings and none of them seem to control this email. Walt Re: Create an identical copy of a keyword test Wow. I guess I'm just lucky. I just downloaded TC a week or so ago. I've mostly been working with keyword tests: recording new ones, appending to existing ones, etc. I really don't want to go back and try to recreate the scenarios since I can just check everything out and be good. Good to know it's working for others. Thanks Robert. Unsubscribe from "level up" emails How do I unsubscribe from "level up" emails? I've seen the "Notification Settings" under Subscriptions & Notifications, but nothing looks like it controls this. Thanks Re: Create an identical copy of a keyword test Thanks for the reply Robert. Not to be snide or snippy, but you just aren't trying hard enough :) Yes, there are some operations where you're given a choice to check files out, but in others you only get an error saying the file is readonly with no way to recover. In some cases, if you choose to cancel the operation it only cancels the operation on the one specific file, not the overall operation, leaving your project in a sorry state. I'm also using 12.31. Re: Create an identical copy of a keyword test You're getting the Team Foundation Version Control error because Test Complete is horrible at version control. If you want to keep your test suite in TFS, you basically have to check everything out as soon as you open the project in Test Complete. Otherwise you will continually get errors while working in Test Complete because Test Complete is not smart enough to check files out as needed. If you're fairly new to TC, you won't have a clue what items should be checked out before you perform some operation anyway. So just check everything out first. I tried explaining this to Smart Bear tech support, but they didn't want to hear it.