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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T09:23:50+00:00 2026-06-17T09:23:50+00:00

There are some questions regarding this topic, but thought I’d ask my about my

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There are some questions regarding this topic, but thought I’d ask my about my unique situation…

Background – We are attempting to execute a QTP script via Jenkins. Now, Jenkins is running on a Windows Server, on which we are having some QTP install issues (that topic is for another thread…). As a workaround, I am trying to execute a simple AOM VBScript invoking QTP on a remote client machine (running Windows XP) and execute the test on that machine…

Setup – Just for initial proof-of-concepts, a .VBS file located on a Windows 7 box (the “calling box”) has the following command:

Set qtpApp = CreateObject("QuickTest.Application","WinXPMachineName")

Problem – I am getting the following error on the calling box:

ActiveX component can't create object: 'QuickTest.Application'

I have followed the instructions to set up QTP for remote execution on the Windows XP machine. Note that QTP isn’t installed on the Window 7 box .

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    2026-06-17T09:23:51+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 9:23 am

    QuickTest Pro must be installed on the local machine (in your case, your Windows 7 computer) even though you’ll ultimately launch QTP elsewhere. This is because Set qtApp = CreateObject("QuickTest.Application", "MyServer") summons the local installation of QTP to open. Once the local QTP is open, it should communicate with the remote server and instruct the remote server to begin the test cases.

    So, yes, you will need QTP installed on the local machine. (This is not troublesome if you have concurrent aka ‘floating’ licenses. If you have the seat licenses, that means they are paying for each individual computer that QTP is installed on. If that’s the case, I don’t know what to recommend.)

    An alternate method:
    I’ve been wrestling with remotely-launching QTP test scripts, particularly by launching them through the Windows Task Scheduler (That way, you wouldn’t need QTP on the local machine, only on the remote machine). Here are a few questions I’ve had that hopeful might blaze a trail:

    • How can I run a QTP test from the command line?
    • Remotely managing Scheduled Tasks on another computer: Access
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    • Unable to remotely schedule tasks from the command line
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