08-26-2009, 11:42 AM
@ bfakruddin - Please ensure that the original intention of the post is retained. Per the forum Guidelines do NOT entertain different questions in the same post. Please create a new post for every new question.
@Sunny Rao - Kindly post only one question per post. Do not divert the attention to multiple questions at the same instance.
@Orange - You are trying to run QTP scripts on a QC machine using QC ?? Is that your question ? If yes,
"Class is not registered" - Several reasons behind this error message. Try the below first,
Have you ensured that the QuickTest Add-in and the QuickTest Integration add-ins are installed on the QC machine ?
1. Open a script on QTP and perform a execution. Does it work successfully ?
2. On QTP, on the Run Options look for a option called "Allow other HP products to run test and components" check the checkbox.
3. Close QTP. Close QC.
4. Open QC, Navigate to the testlab, select the test and click on Run.
5. Select "Run test locally" and click on Run.
What happens on the screen ??
@Sunny Rao - Kindly post only one question per post. Do not divert the attention to multiple questions at the same instance.
@Orange - You are trying to run QTP scripts on a QC machine using QC ?? Is that your question ? If yes,
"Class is not registered" - Several reasons behind this error message. Try the below first,
Have you ensured that the QuickTest Add-in and the QuickTest Integration add-ins are installed on the QC machine ?
1. Open a script on QTP and perform a execution. Does it work successfully ?
2. On QTP, on the Run Options look for a option called "Allow other HP products to run test and components" check the checkbox.
3. Close QTP. Close QC.
4. Open QC, Navigate to the testlab, select the test and click on Run.
5. Select "Run test locally" and click on Run.
What happens on the screen ??
Basanth
Give a fish to a man and you feed him for a day..Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for life.
Give a fish to a man and you feed him for a day..Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for life.