The following table describes what you can do if Silk Test Classic does not start.
If Silk Test Classic does not run because it is looking for the following: | You can do the following: |
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Project files that are moved or corrupted. |
Open the SilkTestClassic.ini file in a text editor and remove the CurrentProject= line from the ProjectState section. Silk Test Classic should then start, however your project will not open. You can examine your <projectname>.ini and <projectname>.vtp files to determine and correct the problem. The following code example shows the
ProjectState section in a sample
partner.ini file:
[ProjectState] CurrentProject=C:\Program Files\<SilkTest install directory> \SilkTest\Examples\ProjectName.vtp |
A testplan.ini file that is corrupted. | Delete or rename the corrupted testplan.ini file, and then restart Silk Test Classic. |