Hi Helga,
The first thing to check for this error is whether or not the firewall on your remote machine is blocking incoming requests. The ports that need to be opened are listed near the bottom of this page.
We highly recommend that UAC be turned off permanently. Either that or the user account being used to run Test Studio tests be a member of the local administrator group for that machine. This allows Test Studio to connect to and control the browser. Anything less than admin level access (turning off UAC effectively makes all users admin's for the box) and Windows will block our connection attempt as a "security threat."
P.S. Public Forum Posts will be answered within 72 business hours by Telerik. We cannot guarantee a faster response time than that.
Regards,
Cody
Telerik
The first thing to check for this error is whether or not the firewall on your remote machine is blocking incoming requests. The ports that need to be opened are listed near the bottom of this page.
We highly recommend that UAC be turned off permanently. Either that or the user account being used to run Test Studio tests be a member of the local administrator group for that machine. This allows Test Studio to connect to and control the browser. Anything less than admin level access (turning off UAC effectively makes all users admin's for the box) and Windows will block our connection attempt as a "security threat."
P.S. Public Forum Posts will be answered within 72 business hours by Telerik. We cannot guarantee a faster response time than that.
Regards,
Cody
Telerik