Hi Chelsea,
I would not expect installing Test Studio as administrator to make any difference. Only a user with administrator level rights can install applications, any application not just Test Studio.
First, am I correct in assuming that drive letter H represents a network mapped drive? Test Studio has no problem using any drive letter, including H for storing the test project. However your user account must have permission to create folders on this drive letter. The test I asked you to do proves that your user account does not have this permission. This is a network issue and only someone who can adjust network permissions in your environment can solve this problem.
Regards,
Cody
Telerik
I would not expect installing Test Studio as administrator to make any difference. Only a user with administrator level rights can install applications, any application not just Test Studio.
First, am I correct in assuming that drive letter H represents a network mapped drive? Test Studio has no problem using any drive letter, including H for storing the test project. However your user account must have permission to create folders on this drive letter. The test I asked you to do proves that your user account does not have this permission. This is a network issue and only someone who can adjust network permissions in your environment can solve this problem.
Regards,
Cody
Telerik