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My settings are no longer available after a restart?[Bearbeiten]

Settings are only applied to the current session. To save them permanently, they must be saved using the "Save" button.

Extension/change of license file[Bearbeiten]

You will receive a mail from eXept with the license file
please close expecco
delete in your own user directory (e.g. C:\Users\username) the file .expeccoLicense
open expecco, a license file is required here
via Drag & Drop you can now drag in your new file.

What happens during a (expecco-) release upgrade?[Bearbeiten]

We make every effort to ensure compatibility with new releases. In general, you do not need to adapt or reimport existing suites or libraries. All suites are self-contained, i.e. they contain all previously imported components and will not be changed by the release change (as long as you do not save them from the new expecco version).
In some (few) cases, incompatibilities occurred in the past, e.g. due to changed time behaviour or because a bug was fixed and a workaround (of the user) in the new suite was no longer suitable. The latter can only occur after a reimport.
If your suite does not run on a new release in unchanged state (i.e. without re-import), this is generally classified as an eXept error. Please report this and enter the bug in expecco ALM, we will fix it as soon as possible with a patch.
To be on the safe side: when upgrading from one release to another, first read the release notes which point out incompatibilities and let the suite(s) run in the new release without writing them back to your release management. You can (and should) install expecco in parallel in a separate directory and run both versions temporarily in parallel.
Bulb.pngMake sure, however, that after reimporting a library, and especially after you have placed new functions of the reimported libraries, the suites may no longer run in the old release.



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