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Josh asked on 22 Jan 2013, 09:08 PM
Im trying to install a Runtime Version of TestStudio on a 32-Bit Windows Vista (WM) with administrator privlages. I keep encountering an error at the end of the installation where it trys to start up the Scheduling service and tells me I do not have sufficient provlages and can not do so and therefore makes the install invalid. Is this a known issue and also does anyone have a work around on this. I have tried elevated privlages, cmd line as admin, I have run out of options i have attached a screen shot

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answered on 23 Jan 2013, 04:09 PM
We Discovered this error upon installation

Service cannot be started. System.Configuration.ConfigurationErrorsException: The binding at system.serviceModel/bindings/wsHttpBinding does not have a configured binding named 'ScheduleBinding'. This is an invalid value for bindingConfiguration. (C:\ProgramData\Telerik\Configs\Telerik.TestStudio.Scheduling.WindowsService.exe.Config line 22) at System.Configuration.BaseConfigurationRecord.EvaluateOne(String[] keys, SectionInput input, Boolean isTrusted, FactoryRecord factoryRecord, SectionRecord sectionRecord, Object parentResult) at System.Configuration.BaseConfigurationRecord.Evaluate(FactoryRecord factoryRecord, SectionRecord sectionRecord, Object parentResult, Boolean getLkg, Boolean getRuntimeObject, Object& result, Object& resultRuntimeObject) at System.Configuration.BaseConfigurationRecord.GetSectionRecursive(String configKey, Boolean getLkg, Boolean checkPermission, Boolean getRuntimeObject, Boolean requestIsHere, Object& result, Object& resultRuntimeObject) at System.Configuration.ConfigurationSectionCollect...
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answered on 24 Jan 2013, 02:02 PM
This same issue and error is now occuring on all OS machines and non-wirtual machines. I have the Stand-Alone TestStudio installed on my machine and it was working previously and nis now no longer working
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answered on 24 Jan 2013, 03:29 PM
Hello,

Just to update the forum thread as well so that it could help other users experiencing the problem.

We discovered the following can work-around the problem:
  • Uninstall Test Studio.
  • Delete the .config files from C:\ProgramData\Telerik\Configs.
  • Install Test Studio.

We will do our best to isolate the problem internally and address it for an upcoming release.

Thanks for the understanding!

Regards,
Konstantin Petkov
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