Some test configuration management actions, such as duplicating test configurations created by other users, require administration permission (see User Administration). Additionally, users with basic permissions can perform management actions on test configurations they own (see About Test Configuration Access).
The new test configuration file is added to DTP and can be distributed to DTP Engines users. See Editing Test Configurations for information on enabling and disabling rules or changing other configuration properties.
You can quickly create new test configurations by duplicating and editing an existing configuration. Users with basic permissions can only duplicate the test configurations they own.
The duplicate test configuration file is added to DTP and can be distributed to DTP Engines users. See Editing Test Configurations for information on enabling and disabling rules or changing other configuration properties.
You can add new test configuration directly in the Test Configuration management page using the options that ship with DTP. To create highly customized configurations, refer to the DTP Engines documentation.
Users with basic permissions can only delete the test configurations they own.
Click on a test configuration and click the download button.