No TrueLog is generated
 
               		 
               		
               If you do not have a TrueLog result file after test execution make sure that: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		  
                  - The 
                     			 Silk4NET project is executed in the same 
                     			 Visual Studio version as the version in which the project was created. For example, you can only execute a 
                     			 Silk4NET project which is created in 
                     			 Visual Studio 2017 within a 
                     			 Visual Studio 2017 environment. This limitation also applies when you execute the project through the command line or through Team Foundation
                     Server. 
                     		  
                  
- The test class contains the 
                     			 SilkTestClass attribute. 
                     		  
                  
- You have write access to the location where the TrueLog file is created. 
                     		  
                  
  
            	 
            
               Silk4NET displays the message "Unit Test Adapter threw exception… 
                     		  " 
               
 
               		 
               		
               If you get the error message 
                  		  Unit Test Adapter threw exception… 
                     		   during replay, ensure that the 
                  		  Silk4NET project is executed in the same 
                  		  Visual Studio version as the version in which the project was created. For example, you can only execute a 
                  		  Silk4NET project which is created in 
                  		  Visual Studio 2017 within a 
                  		  Visual Studio 2017 environment. This limitation also applies when you execute the project through the command line or through Team Foundation
                  Server. 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	 
            
               How to migrate 
                  		  Silk4NET projects created in a prior version of 
                  		  Visual Studio to a later version of 
                  		  Visual Studio: 
               
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		  
                  - Open the solution in the prior version of 
                     			 Visual Studio. 
                     		  
                  
- Change the target framework of your 
                     			 Silk4NET projects to the appropriate version of the .NET Framework. For example, to migrate the projects from 
                     			 Visual Studio 2010 to 
                     			 Visual Studio 2017, set the target framework to .NET Framework 4.5. 
                     		  
                  
- Remove the reference to the 
                     			 UnitTestingExtension of the prior version of 
                     			 Visual Studio from your 
                     			 Silk4NET projects. For example, if the prior version is 
                     			 Visual Studio 2010, remove the reference to 
                     			 SilkTest.Ntf.VisualStudio2010.UnitTestingExtension from your 
                     			 Silk4NET projects. 
                     		  
                  
- Add the reference to the later version of 
                     			 Visual Studio to your 
                     			 Silk4NET projects. For example, to migrate the projects to 
                     			 Visual Studio 2017, add the reference 
                     			 SilkTest.Ntf.VisualStudio2017.UnitTestingExtension to your 
                     			 Silk4NET projects. 
                     		  
                  
  
            	 
            
               When you are using object maps, existing locators that do not start with a slash will no longer work
 
               		 
               		
               Locators that include only a class name and that do not start with a slash, for example 
                  		  
PushButton, will no longer work if object maps exist. This issue might result in breaking existing scripts that were created in a 
                  		  
Silk Test version prior to 
                  		  
Silk Test 14.0. For the previous example the script will fail with the following error: 
                  		  
Identifier 'PushButton' was not found in the Object Map.
 
                  		More complex locators that include more than a class name, for example 
                  		  PushButton[@caption=OK] will continue to work, even if object maps exist. 
                  		
               
 
               		
               To fix this issue, add a 
                  		  
// to the start of any such locator. For example, if the locator 
                  		  
PushButton in the following code does no longer work: 
                  		  
PushButton button = mainWindow.find("PushButton");Change the code to: 
                  		  
PushButton button = mainWindow.find("//PushButton"); 
                  		  
            	 
            
               Why do I get the message "Could not load 64bit JVM..." when replaying a keyword-driven test?
 
               		 
               		
               When replaying a keyword-driven test with 
                  		  
Silk4NET 19.5 or later, you might get the following error message: 
                  		  
Could not load 64bit JVM. The test runner is using 32bit. For additional information, see Known Issues > Silk4NET in the help.
 
                  		To solve this issue, do one of the following: