Understand SRF and Log Files for Browser-based TestNav
When a student responds to a test question, TestNav
savessends the response
in a saved response file (SRF) and sends response bundlesto the Pearson server.
After the responses successfully save to the Pearson server, TestNav deletes the SRFIf the network experiences a connectivity issue, or the student encounters an error, TestNav saves the response to a saved response file (SRF).
TestNav also
writes tocreates a log file during the testing session. These files help Pearson troubleshoot issues, if they occur.
By default, TestNav automatically creates a Pearson folder in the user's home directory (the user account or login typically determines the directory name).
After connectivity is reestablished, and responses successfully save to the Pearson server, TestNav deletes the SRF.
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For Windows and Mac, you must configure student accounts to have complete read, write, and delete access in all save locations. You cannot configure the log file save location |
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Secondary Save Location
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This section is not applicable to ADAM assessment management systems. This section pertains only to customers using PearsonAccess Next (PAN) as their assessment management system. |
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| Directory on network computer | Backup file is accessible from other computers. |
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Whether you are using test content caching or not, you should check and configure your response file backup locations.
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SFTP Note: SFTP configuration is not supported by all assessment management systems. Consult your assessment management system user guide to determine whether the SFTP option is available. | Provides secondary save location for all supported testing computers and devices. | Requires SFTP site setup. |
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You should familiarize yourself with default response file backup locations. Some save locations are configurable. See each setup page for details and instructions.
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TestNav has a default setting for the primary location where it stores student response files. A primary save location is required. The default setting works well for most situations, but you may change it. As a best practice, Pearson recommends using both a primary and secondary backup location. Your options are to place the backup files in a directory on the computer the student is using (TestNav client) to take the test or in a directory on a network file server. If you use a network file server as a primary or secondary backup location, whether primary or secondarydo not use:
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