To install the
Silk Test agents or the
Silk Test Runtime:
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Locate and double-click the
Silk Test executable file.
Note: If your Windows
TEMP environment variable does not point to a valid directory, an error message is displayed. To successfully install
Silk Test, your
TEMP environment variable must point to a valid directory.
The
InstallAnywhere wizard opens.
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If a previous version of
Silk Test is installed, click
Uninstall and then click
Next to remove all installed features.
You must uninstall any earlier versions before you install a new version.
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Click
Next.
The
License Agreement opens.
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Read the license agreement carefully. If you accept the terms of the agreement, click
I accept the terms of the License Agreement.
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Click
Next.
The
Choose Install Set page opens.
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From the drop-down list, select
Agent/Runtime Only and check the check boxes for the components that you want to install.
Note: To execute
Silk Test Workbench scripts from the command line or from
Silk Central, you cannot just install the Open Agent. You have to install the entire
Silk Test Workbench.
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Click
Next.
The
Choose Install Folder page opens.
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To change the default installation directory, perform the following steps:
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Click
Choose.
The
Browse For Folder dialog box opens.
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Specify the folder in which you want to install
Silk Test, and then click
OK to return to the
Choose Install Folder page.
Note: You cannot install
Silk Test and
Silk Test Runtime on the same machine.
Note: Silk Test must be installed on a local drive. Additionally,
Micro Focus recommends installing
Silk Test to
C:/Program Files, because otherwise some features of
Silk Test might not work as expected. If you specify an invalid installation destination, an error message displays.
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Click
Next.
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To test
Apple Safari on a Mac or mobile native applications on an
iOS device, check the
Download OS X setup for
Silk Test check box.
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Click
Next.
The
Firewall Exceptions page opens.
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Check the
Add Windows firewall exceptions check box to create Windows firewall exceptions for all
Silk Test executable files.
Note: Checking this check box enables remote testing with
Silk Test. If you leave the check box unchecked, you will not be able to perform remote testing and you will be prompted to block or
allow the
Silk Test executable files each time that you launch
Silk Test.
Important: Remote testing of applications is a potential security risk. Remote testing should only be performed in a trusted development
environment, and only on a network that you control. Perform remote testing at your own risk.
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Click
Next.
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Review the provided information and perform one of the following steps:
- To change any settings, click
Previous to return to the appropriate page.
- If you are satisfied with the settings, click
Install to start the installation process.
Tip: If a message appears stating that there is not enough space while files are copying, redefine the TEMP area to a drive that
contains more space. The installer uses the TEMP area for unzipping files. For example, if your TEMP area is
d:\temp and you are installing to
e:\SilkTest, the E drive may contain enough space for the installation, but the D drive is the limiting factor.
The status bar provides information about the installation process.
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Optional: In the
Usage Data Collection page, click one of the following:
- Click
Yes, I am willing to participate to allow
Micro Focus to collect usage statistics.
- Click
No, I would not like to participate to prevent
Micro Focus from collecting usage statistics.
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Click
Next.
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Click one of the following option buttons:
- Evaluation
Installs an evaluation version of
Silk Test, which enables you to explore the full product functionality for 45 days.
- Licensed –
Installs an unrestricted version of
Silk Test, which requires a license.
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The
Select
Silk Meter License Server dialog box opens. This utility checks your local system for the existence of
Silk Meter license server configuration files. If the files are found, the configuration and type of license server are displayed and
are used for licensing. If no configuration data is found, the
Select SilkMeter License Server dialog box is displayed with the default settings. Click one of the following option buttons:
- Using local or remote server
- In the
License server host text box, enter the name of the computer on which
Silk Meter is installed. The default
Port,
5461, should not be changed, unless your network administrator has defined a different port. Click
Test Connection to verify that a
Silk Meter server is accessible on the specified host and port. Testing the connection to the license server may fail during installation
as required system libraries, which will be installed later with the software package, may not yet be available.
Note: In some cases, specifying the simple name of the license server in the
License server host text box, such as
licenseserver, might not work. A message box stating
there is no license server running on the hostname you specified opens. To resolve this issue, specify the hostname by using a fully qualified name, such as
licenseserver.mycompany.com.
- Using a standalone license
- Runs
Silk Test standalone. Click
Choose and select your license file.
Note: You can import your license file later. Click
Close to skip this step. The
Silk Standalone License Installer is installed with
Silk Test, under
.
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Click
Next.
Fastpath: A working network connection is required when running
Silk Test with a remote
Silk Meter license server. If you need to verify that the network is working, choose
, and then type
ping localhost or
ping <license server name>, or open a command prompt and type either of those commands.
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Specify whether you want to restart the system to complete the installation and then click
Done.
Attention: You must restart your computer for
Silk Test Classic to work properly.
Note: If you have purchased a license for a
Silk Test agent, but not for
Silk Test itself, then only the agent, the documentation, and the
Silk Test Bitmap Tool are accessible after installation.