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.NET Forum / Visual Studio.NET / Enterprise Tools / July 2006

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VSTS Unit Test: The connection to the controller was lost21 Jul 2006 08:40 GMT1
I am running a data driven unit test and I am receiving the following error:
The connection to the controller was lost.
Other detail from the test result summary:
Test run name:     1  rcollet@RCOLLET 2006-07-20 14:13:39
Performance Session - Sampling - No Data collected20 Jul 2006 10:52 GMT1
If I instrument the code I get results.
If I sample I get: PRF0025: No data was collected.
Everything is defaults, except I set the clock sample interval to minimum
value.
Can't delete projects using TFSDeleteProject06 Jul 2006 08:39 GMT1
I'm attempting to delete a project using the TFSDeleteProject command from a
client machine. However I get the a " TF50309: You do not have sufficient
permissions to perform this operation.
" error.  The output is below:
Unit Testing for sub folders?04 Jul 2006 22:46 GMT2
I'm using "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Testers".
When I right-click on code and select "Create Unit Tests", the dialog that
appears does NOT have the code listed that I just clicked on. Instead it
just lists a couple of classes.
How do I find a file in TFS Source Control04 Jul 2006 22:44 GMT2
This should be a fairly easy question but I still haven't found an
answer: Can anyone please tell me how to search for a file within TFS
Source Control?
Previously we were using VSS, which had a very simple Find option and
How to run MS ACT tests through command line04 Jul 2006 15:08 GMT1
Is there a way to run MS ACT tests in a batch mode through a command line?
 
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