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Mohit_Dadhich
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3 years ago

How to update the project suite to the latest version of TestComplete?

How to update the project suite to the latest version of TestComplete?

 

We have a project suite created in testcomplete with 2 projects using TestComplete version - 14.91.341.7 x64

But we are having issues while using this testcomplete version with chrome browser version - 99.0.4844.51 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Now while launching the browser it is giving error - Unable to use the Browsers object. The Web Testing plug-in that implements the object code is not installed.

 

In order to update the testcomplete version to latest 15.31 how can we update our existing scripts to updated version in order to resolve incompatibility issues.

  • Hi,

     

    how can we update our existing scripts to updated version

    Just open your test suite in the new version of TestComplete and it will suggest you to create backup and update the suite.

    (And yes, previous additional backup of your test suite is a good idea.)

     

  • Hi Mohit

     

    I hope you are keeping well.

     

    By default, every time you launch TestComplete, it connects to the web site to check if a patch or a newer version of the product is available.

    As per the following guide it would prompt you to update to the latest version;

    https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/general-info/updates/checking-for-updates.html

     

    Also In the toolbar under the Help section you will find the option to "Check for updates" which will give you the option to update to the latest version.

     

    Please let me know if this resolves your query or if you have any additional questions.

     

    Thanks,

    Shane

  • AlexKaras's avatar
    AlexKaras
    Champion Level 3

    Hi,

     

    how can we update our existing scripts to updated version

    Just open your test suite in the new version of TestComplete and it will suggest you to create backup and update the suite.

    (And yes, previous additional backup of your test suite is a good idea.)