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How to automate the test running process using TestComplete?

We are endeavoring to coordinate tests in our day by day constructs utilizing TestComplete, so far we have a machine devoted for testing and our fabricate content duplicates to this machine everything TestComplete requirements for its tests (Application, Database, Test content venture and source documents, and so forth). 

Essentially we can open the TestComplete venture physically and run the tests. 

Presently we need to computerize that procedure, so how would you do it? Or on the other hand how would you think would be the least difficult and most ideal approach to make this robotization? 

Keeping it short, we need to robotize the way toward opening TestComplete after each form, run every one of the tests and send an email with the test outcomes.

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