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- Go to Parasoft > Preferences from a SOAtest desktop installation and configure your settings.
- Export the settings as a settings file. The settings file is a configuration file with a .properties file extension.
- Add the settings to your team’s DTP server.
- Connect your SOAtest desktops and/or servers to DTP and allow it to automatically configure your SOAtest installations. You can also manually extend or override those settings as needed.
- When team-wide preferences need to be updated, update them on the DTP. Changes will automatically be propagated to the connected tools.
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share settings manually, just be aware that updates will not be automatic as they are with DTP. Export the settings configured in one SOAtest installation as described in the first few steps of Configuring Preferences in the UI and |
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store them in an accessible location (see note below). Then import the settings file manually to each desktop installation using the import link on the same preferences screen. For server configurations, use the following command to point to a |
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Configuring Preferences in the UI
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- Go to Parasoft > Preferences and configure the following settings:
- E-mail, see Configuring Email Settings.
- License, see Licensing.
- DTP, see Connecting to DTP.
- Source control, see Connecting to Your Source Control Repository.
- Authors, see Specifying Author-to-Author and Author-to-Email Mappings.
- Any additional settings you want to share. See Preference Configuration Basics for details.
- Click Parasoft in the sidebar menu to return to the top-level preferences page and click the Sharethe share link.
Specify where you want to store the settings file and which settings you want to include in the exported file.
Copy the contents of the properties file to the project or global settings in DTP. See the DTP documentation on docs.parasoft.com for details.
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