In the menu, click
Project:<Project Name> > Project Settings.
Click the
Source Control tab.
The
Source Control page opens, listing all of the source control profiles that have been created for the system.
Click on the name of the source control profile that you want to modify.
The
Edit Source Control Profile dialog box opens.
Edit the
Name of the profile.
This is the name that is displayed in lists where profiles are available for selection.
Type the
UNC path that you want to access.
This is the path to the location where your test sources are located.
Tip: To avoid checking out unnecessary files, specify the folder at a hierarchy level where the sources reside that are actually
required for test execution.
Optional: Type the
Common working folder to which the
Silk Central execution server should copy the source files.
The working folder must be a local path. For example,
C:\TempSources\.
Warning: It is recommended to leave this field empty and let
Silk Central use a temporary working folder instead. Specifying a static working folder can lead to unexpected results when running parallel
executions. The temporary location can be queried from the predefined parameter
#sctm_source_root_dir. If you do require a static working folder, make sure that it is not located within the specified
UNC path, as this will lead to recursive checkouts.
Edit the
UNC username and
UNC password.
These credentials are required to access your configuration file’s UNC path.
Click
OK.
Silk Central attempts a trial connection to the external system using the information you have provided.
Note: If an error occurs, please review the information that you have supplied, or consult your administrator.
If the trial connection is successful, you are returned to the
Source Control page.