![]() See your assessment management system documentation for additional information. If your assessment management system allows, this configuration ID may also check for blocklist compliance. The configuration identifier allows TestNav to also check connection to ProctorCache computers. The errorlog folder logs any issues TestNav may encounter when it attempts an update. You can also delete the Pearson folder to reset TestNav, clearing out any updates stored in that directory. If you encounter any issues during an update, you can find the errorlog folder within the update folder (for example: 1.4.1 > update > errorlog). You can set the default file to read-only to prevent students from overwriting it after you set your test preference. The login preference stored in the default file can change if you select a different customer from the Sign In page. The default file, which stores the customer login preference for the next login.The update file folder, named with the update version number (for example, 1.4.1).The TestNav folder contains the following: When you install TestNav, it creates the TestNav folder within the Pearson folder shown in the path above. Pearson will communicate all updates with instructions in advance. ![]()
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