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November 2009 - Posts

Network isolation on Windows Server 2008 R2 hosts
Network isolation does not work on Windows Server 2008 R2 hosts if you are using Beta2 version of Visual Studio Team Lab Management. When you create an environment with network isolation on a 2008 R2 host and start it, you will get the following error: Read More...
Building VMs out of the downloadable Win2k8R2 vhds
This posts walks you through how to create VMs from the Win2K8R2 vhds you can download from here. If you are an SCVMM / Hyper-V expert, you can skip this section. Launch the downloaded exe C:\vmimages> "Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Evaluation Read More...
Getting started with Lab Management (Part 4)
In the last post, we created the “system under test” and ensured that the TCM server has information on how to run these tests in a test environment. This post explains how to get the tests run automatically as part of a scheduled build / deploy / test Read More...
Getting started with Lab Management (Part 3)
Configuring the “system under test” in VS The system under test for the purpose of this walkthrough is a simple calculator web service with its unit tests. Start by creating a new team project in VS. Connect to the TFS server and create a team project Read More...
Getting started with Lab Management (Part 2)
Configure the TFS VM: In our setup, we will configure TFS server, the build controller, build agent to do the build process, test controller which will manage test execution and also as the dev box where we will write the code. This can be a VM in the Read More...
Getting started with Lab Management (Part 1)
Lab management is a new addition to the Visual Studio family with VS2010. The product uses virtualization to build and manage labs in the dev / test environment. The promise of the product is three fold. Using virtualization, machine utilization and hardware Read More...
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