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If you look in the .proj file that Team build uses it's documented how to run tests without a test list: <!-- TEST ARGUMENTS If the RunTest property is set to
I have multiple (VS not nUnit) unit tests that I would like to run after-build on my TFS 2008 box. I don't want to use the .testrunconfig file or .vsmdi file
 I'm just curious, is there any way for a child process to determine whether it was created locally or by a remote source? For instance, can the child process
This is what my company uses. Works fairly but certainly requires quite a bit of work on your part. Basically with a system like this you most often talking
Dan Appleman (of the VB API fame) also has a licensing component: http://store.desaware.com/products/licensingsystem/index.aspx Hope that helps - Adwait --