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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Arthur Lo <ar...@yahoo.ca> on 2005/07/07 00:00:58 UTC

How to use user.dir in JMeter with Windows

I'm a Windows user, and want to use
-Duser.dir=Z:\test_plan to override the user's
directory.  But it does not seem to work.  Jmeter
cannot find my test script.  Why?

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Re: How to use user.dir in JMeter with Windows

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
There are some longstanding bugs in the Sun Windows JVM relating to
user.dir - it could be due to one of those. Some of the methods take
note of user.dir, and some don't. This does not apply to the Unix
JVMs.

Best to provide either a pathname relative to JMeter/bin, or an
absolute pathname.

S.
On 7/6/05, Arthur Lo <ar...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> I'm a Windows user, and want to use
> -Duser.dir=Z:\test_plan to override the user's
> directory.  But it does not seem to work.  Jmeter
> cannot find my test script.  Why?
> 
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