
Melissa Burpo
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Melissa Burpo
asked on 17 Nov 2010, 05:15 PM
When I try to open my solution in Visual Studio, I get errors for each test within the solution:
Error loading C:\[filepath]\test.aii: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Any ideas what might cause that?
Error loading C:\[filepath]\test.aii: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Any ideas what might cause that?
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Hi Melissa Burpo,
Cody
I am sorry you have run into this problem. Obviously this is not normal. Also we don't know what may be causing this. Would you mind sending us your test project for analysis? Place the entire project folder into a .zip file and attach it to your reply. Once we receive it we'll study it to see if we can determine what is causing this strange behavior.
Best wishes,Cody
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Melissa Burpo
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answered on 17 Nov 2010, 06:48 PM
Thanks for the reply Cody. I attached my project.
I should note that it seems that other testers can open and load the tests in this project just fine. So there's just something different in my local settings possibly? Is there a way to turn on additional logging that provides more error information?
I should note that it seems that other testers can open and load the tests in this project just fine. So there's just something different in my local settings possibly? Is there a way to turn on additional logging that provides more error information?
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Melissa Burpo
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answered on 17 Nov 2010, 09:01 PM
This problem is now fixed. It was not a problem with my Telerik tests. It looks like it was caused by a mapping discrepancy in my Visual Studio workspace. Thanks again for looking at this Cody.
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Hello Melissa Burpo,
Cody
That is great news Melissa. Thank you for updating me on this.
Regards,Cody
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