Unified Functional Testing Installation
QuickStart Sheet
This sheet explains the steps to perform a basic installation of Unified Functional Testing (UFT).
Complete details on all elements of the UFT installation can be found in the HP Unified Functional
Testing Installation Guide.
The installation is performed either from a full installation package or the Compressed Package for the
Web. For details on the different installation packages, see the HP Unified Functional Testing
Installation Guide.
Before You Install
l Upgrading: If you are moving from QuickTest or Service Test,you must uninstall your old version of
QuickTest or Service Test and install UFT. If you are upgrading from a previous version of UFT, the
installer automatically uninstalls the previous version and reinstalls the new version.
l Silent Installation: UFT supports the MSI silent installation mechanism. For details, see the
HP Unified Functional Testing Installation Guide.
Installation Instructions
1. Prerequisites
l Make sure you have administrator privileges on the drive to which you are installing UFT (must
be a local drive). If you have problems installing, you may have to adjust other Windows settings.
See the "Setting Required Access Permissions" section in the HP Unified Functional Testing
Installation Guide.
l Make sure you have a supported version of Internet Explorer installed. For additional details on
system requirements, see the HP Unified Functional Testing Readme.
l Know what type of license you are using. If you are using a concurrent license, have the license
server URL available.
l Know which add-ins you want to use for GUI testing. It is recommended that you only install
those you expect to use.
l If you plan to run tests created using Service Test or earlier versions of UFT, you must have the
.NET Framework 3.5, WSE 2.0sp3 package, and WSE 3.0 package installed on your computer.
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These prerequisites are not provided with the UFT installation. If they are not installed on your
computer, you can install them from the following locations on the DVD:
o NET 3.5 Framework: DVD/prerequisites/dotnet35_1/donetfx35_sp1.exe
o WSE 2.0 sp3: DVD/prerequisites/wse20sp3/MicrosoftWSE2.0SP3Runtime.msi
o WSE 3.0: DVD/prerequisites/wse30/MicrosoftWSE3.0Runtime.msi
2. Start the Installation.
When the startup screen opens, select Unified Functional Testing Setup. (If the startup screen
does not automatically run, enter the following path in the command
window: <DVD drive>/setup.exe.)
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
While You Install
License Agreement Screen
If you are installing UFT on a non-English machine, choose whether to install UFT in the language of your
operating system or in English.
Custom Setup Screen
l You can select which core components to install:
Runtime Engine Enables you to run UFT tests without installing the entire UFT IDE.
Note: This option is mandatory.
UI Designer and IDE The full UFT user interface.
Run Results Viewer The Run Results Viewer, which enables you to view run results after a test or component run.
Samples The sample applications.
Product Documentation The full UFT Help set.
l If you want to install the UFT Add-in for ALM as part of the installation, select the ALM Plugin option.
UFT Configuration Screen
If your network requires special DCOM settings, clear the Enable running UFT remotely from ALM and
the Enable running UFT remotely from Automation Scripts options. For details on manual
configuration of the DCOM settings, see the HP Unified Functional Testing Installation Guide.
After Installation
If you need to install the Web 2.0 add-ins, you must run an additional installation after the installation
wizard is complete. This installation is found at <UFT installation> folder
\Installations\Web2AddinSetup
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