ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Seeing huge resource consumption in TestCompleteService15 (32 bit) causing VM to be unstableOurs turned out to be AIP scanning causing the issue. Hope this helps. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRIVILEGE AND CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This message, including any attachments, contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by email if you have received this email by mistake and delete this email from your system. Email transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error- free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. The sender therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message, which arise as a result of email transmission. If verification is required please request a hard copy version.Re: Seeing huge resource consumption in TestCompleteService15 (32 bit) causing VM to be unstable How did this pan out? It appears our port scans are causing the same havoc. 4 VPCs crippled right now.😁 Re: Fifefox 99 TestComplete is consistently 1 update behind Firefox. Firefox forces you to get their updates. I've tried workarounds (apparently the wrong ones) but Firefox still seems to update. Can we ever expect to use Firefox again? I know it's a very small percentage of users. However, Firefox works faster with TestComplete than any other browser--by far. Any time I can save a few seconds on a test, all of those seconds add up. Please start keeping the Firefox addon up to date.🙂 Re: Fifefox 99 Nothing yet. Re: Fifefox 99 Knowing is half the battle. Response below... Thanks for filing a ticket with us. Unfortunately we are currently experiencing some transitional events in our support and dev departments, and our devs currently cannot provide patches for the latest versions of Firefox. I would expect this to be resolved sometime in the coming weeks, but for now our recommendation is to downgrade firefox and turn off auto updates. If you need any assistance with this process, let me know. Regards, Michael Porter Customer Care Engineer Re: Fifefox 99 Support asked. Thanks! Fifefox 99 When is TestComplete going to update the Firefox add-on to version 99? The two applications usually sync up their updates rather well. Firefox 99 has been available (and forced upon us) since April 5th. I haven't been able to test in Firefox since then. Thanks! Tommy SolvedRe: Seeing huge resource consumption in TestCompleteService15 (32 bit) causing VM to be unstable Yes. Me, too. It's very infrequent, so I have nothing to go off of what causes it. Maybe once a month--sometimes twice. TestComplete may be open--may be closed. Usually a reboot fixes it, but it cripples my vpc to the point where it takes several minutes to get anything to response to do the reboot. If I ever figure anything out on my end, I'll let everyone know. Re: Seeing huge resource consumption in TestCompleteService15 (32 bit) causing VM to be unstable I just realized that I can clarify some of the questions being asked. At the end of the day, I reboot my virtual PC so it is fresh the next morning. When I tried to log on to it this morning, it took 5 minutes (as opposed to 5 seconds). TestCompleteService15.exe (32-bit) was using over 95% of the CPU, where the virtual PC rarely sees more than 25-30% usage. TestComplete was NOT running. I killed the service. Rebooted. And was fine. This afternoon, I was running a test when the usage shot up again. I closed TestComplete, and my virtual PC was still SLOOOOOW. I checked the task manager and it was TestCompleteService15.exe (32-bit) again. I killed it again. That's about it for now. Re: Seeing huge resource consumption in TestCompleteService15 (32 bit) causing VM to be unstable I keep my version of TestComplete up to date. I had not seen this issue until this morning. I killed the service and rebooted to fix it early this morning. It has now happened a second time on my virtual PC. I don't know that I have anything to add. Just wanted to make sure it is known that it's not an isolated incident. Thanks! Tommy