Understand SRF and Log Files for Browser-based TestNav
When a student responds to a test question, TestNav saves the response in a saved response file (SRF) and sends response bundles to the Pearson server. After the responses successfully save to the Pearson server, TestNav deletes the SRF.
TestNav also writes to 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 directory name). The SRF saves in a SRF folder, and log files save in a Logs folder.
You can place backup files in a directory on the network file server or on the student's testing computer.
The following table outlines the pros and cons of each option; however, you should use both location options - one for the primary save location and the other for the secondary save location.
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