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iTest: Running multiple Landslide sessions

We are running into an issue where we cannot have two people run a Landslide test. They are different tests, different log in information to Landslide and different test servers. The first time we attempted to run concurrent tests, a port capture that should have been started through one account was started by the other one. Also, when the first account finished his test, we received errors on the second account on all Landslide/NTAF commands stating that the user was no longer logged in. The second time we ran concurrent tests, the first account was in the middle of its test before the second account began. When the run command was sent through iTest, an error was returned stating that the test session was already running. Is there a way to fix this or a way to run concurrent Landslide tests?
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We have tried in-house, to run the different test cases on different Test Servers by logged into two different users and are able to execute concurrent tests successfully. And also observed that this issue is due to the same interfaces. So, could you please give a try by re-configuring the test cases with different interfaces if you are using same. We are using different NTAF Proxy and Registry users for two testcases. If we use the same NTAF Proxy and Registry users we could see different issues. It is recommended to use different NTAF Proxy and Registry users for different users. Kindly, try by using different NTAF Proxy and Registry users for separate users if you are using same.
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