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This enables the Vuser host to access the script

Creating a Scenario · Creating a Script List
LoadRunner Controller User's Guide (Windows)
Chapter 6, page 115
Note: When specifying a relative path, you can include standard DOS notation (.\
and ..\) inside the path, as shown in the following example:
M:\LR\my_tests\..\..\test.usr.
When you run a scenario, by default, the script is copied to a temporary directory
on the Vuser machine. This enables the Vuser host to access the script locally
instead of over a network. You can instruct the Controller to store the script on a
shared network drive (see Chapter 9,
Configuring a Scenario
. ) If you configure
the Controller to save the script to a network drive, you must ensure that the Vuser
host recognizes the drive. The Script window contains a list of all the Vuser scripts
and their paths. A script's path is based on the Controller host's mapping of that
location. If a Vuser host maps to the script's path differently, path translation is
required. Path translation converts the Controller host's mapping to the Vuser
host's mapping. For more information see Appendix A,
Performing Path
Translation
.