ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Change Test Complete from single user to multi-user I have a Floating user license. Change Test Complete from single user to multi-user When TestComplete was first installed, it was installed with a single-user logged into the PC in mind. Now there is the need for it to be available for any user whom logs into the PC. I tried uninstalling the tool and the re-installing -but the settings were all the same and it did not ask me to declare if it was a single or multi user . How can I change Test Complete to be in multi-user mode? Step Definitions not recognized I updated to a new version of test complete - the update failed, but the app opened and worked. The next day when I opened the app the Step Definitions were not being recognized. I uninstalled the new build and reinstalled the prior one. Now my Step Definitions that are already defined (for 70% of test cases have run and passed) - are still not being recognized. Is there a quick fix to this? updated to v 14.73.382 went back to 14.72.485 Re: Step Definitions not recognized That is correct, the steps are in the StepDefinition file but they aren't being recognized. When all the steps from the scenario are in the StepDefinition, the button Generate Steps disables. Re: Step Definitions not recognized No the problem is not solved. I was showing that the test ran once - in 11/2020. The test case shows Step Definitions enabled - and is trying to make me generate the steps again. I have already created the steps once. It's like it doesn't see the content of StepDefiinitions. Re: Step Definitions not recognized Unfortunately this occurred Friday - after a week's worth of work. I always update my repository on Friday afternoon. The worst part is I know better and should be pushing to repo every night. I can't afford to lose the work. 😞 Karen Re: Step Definitions not recognized attaching screen prints. first one - the test script - 3 steps - Generate Step Definitions is enabled In StepDefinitions : Step 1, 2, and 3 are already defined in the StepDeifinitions. Final pic - I have already successfully run the test Karen Re: Step Definitions not recognized I already did that, but can't wait a day or two till they get back with me. I'm working on a government contract that has strict deadlines. Was almost done with testing and now can't do anything and I do not want to nor have time to start over. But thanks for the suggestion.