Known issues with licensing
Relevant for: GUI testing and API testing
The following known issues exist when working with Functional Testing licenses:
OpenText Functional Testing and OpenText Functional Testing for Developers concurrent installations |
If you installed OpenText Functional Testing for Developers from the OpenText Functional Testing setup program, and you are using a seat license for OpenText Functional Testing, OpenText Functional Testing for Developers uses the same license. In such cases, you cannot run both OpenText Functional Testing and OpenText Functional Testing for Developers at the same time. |
Modifying the computer date |
If you install a time-limited seat license, do not modify the date on your computer. Doing so will block your active seat license and prevent future seat license installations on that computer. For questions about this issue, contact your OpenText Functional Testing license supplier. |
NAT |
The License Server does not support the use of Network Address Translation (NAT). |
Demo licenses |
Demo licenses are not included in concurrent licenses, which require an active connection to the AutoPass License Server and a license key installed. |
Changing types |
You must have administrator permissions to change the license type from seat to concurrent or vice versa. |
If you did not find a solution to your issue here, search for license issues in the Community.
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