This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.
You must define which extensions Silk Test Classic should load for each application under test, regardless of whether the application will run locally or on remote machines. You do this by enabling extensions on your host machine and on each target machine before you record or run tests.
On the host machine, we recommend that you enable only those extensions required for testing the current application. Extensions for all other applications should be disabled on the host to conserve memory and other system resources. By default, the installation program:
When you enable an extension on the host machine, Silk Test Classic does the following:
The Extension Enabler dialog box is the utility that allows you to enable or disable extensions on your target machines. All information that you enter in the Extension Enabler is stored in the extend.ini file and allows the Agent to recognize the non-standard controls you want to test on target machines.