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and the system error that resulted. In general it is not an error if an application accesses
shared files. It could become a problem if the application depends on the file but makes
no attempt to install it if it is missing.
The Application Monitor window shows the extra files accessed as a percentage of the
number of files that are installed. Example: If the package installs 100 files, and during
execution 10 non-installed files are accessed, the Extra Files graph shows 10%.
See also:
How to Run Application Execution Tests
on page 189
About Test Cases
on page 164
Extra Registry Entries Test Case
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Quality Assurance module only.
The Extra Registry Entries test case in Test Expert is primarily informational. It monitors
the testing computer as you exercise the features of the application. It then identifies
registry entries that are accessed by the application but that are not installed by the
package. Because all application execution tests are run at the same time, the test items
for every test case in the Application Execution Tests group are updated simultaneously.
Before you run this test, close all applications other than Wise Package Studio and Test
Expert, including all background applications and services that might access files or
registry entries on the testing computer.
Initially, when you select this test case, you see no test items. As you run the
application, non-installed registry entries are added to the list with the status of
Pending. Installed registry entries that are accessed are added to the Registry Coverage
test with a Passed status. You must change the status for each item manually.
During this test, you check whether any unexpected registry entries are accessed by the
application. You also see whether registry entries were unable to be accessed by the
application, and the system error that resulted. In general it is not an error if an
application accesses shared registry entries. It could become a problem if the application
depends on the registry entry but makes no attempt to install it if it is missing.
The Application Monitor window shows the extra registry entries accessed as a
percentage of the number of registry entries that are installed. Example: If the package
installs 100 registry entries, and during execution 10 non-installed registry entries are
accessed, the Extra Registry Entries graph shows 10%.
See also:
How to Run Application Execution Tests
on page 189
About Test Cases
on page 164
File Coverage Test Case
¾
Quality Assurance module only.
The File Coverage test case in Test Expert monitors the testing computer as you
exercise the features of the application. It then records what installed files are accessed
during application execution. Because all application execution tests are run at the same
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