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Again, I ask... why do you need to change the ability to store logs or not? As mentioned in that other thread, you are storing your logs in the Program Files folder... not exactly the place I'd store logs, or project source to begin with.
If you want to avoid writing to a log file, just call Log.Enabled = false which will turn off sending any message to the log at the beginning of your test run. But again... what's the point? The Log is the output of the results of test runs... without the log, you're just going through the motions without any feedback as to what is happening.
I don't need TestComplete logs because my team has another tool to create/fetch the result. So my requirement is to stop producing any results/logs from TestComplete.
- tristaanogre7 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Well, the best you can do is Log.Enabled = false. This will prevent writing anything out to the log... but it won't prevent creating the actual TC log files... they are core of the TestComplete application so you will ALWAYS create at least one log file.
- Jaswanth7 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thank you. Can something similar be done for Enable Support for Windows Store application setting?(available from Win 8 and above). This setting is enabled by default. Is there a way to disable this?
- tristaanogre7 years agoEsteemed Contributor
That setting requires an application restart upon changing so there really is NO way of turning that on or off in code.
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