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connecting loadrunner with testdirector

how to connect loadrunner to test director.I have QC testdirector and i have LR 8.1 when i'm connecting both i'm giving the correct server path of TD but it is not able to connect the project and to the domain.
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Re: connecting loadrunner with testdirector

First install LOAd runner in your machine..after install
testdirector 8.0 or Qualtiy center.The latest version of
Test director is webbased test management tool.After
installing the Test Director u got one url for accessing
test director..Then copy that url. Then switch to Qulity
center conncetion option in LOad runner it in that url
appropriate quality center connection window..then clik
connect..it will takes some time ..
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