![]() Can run tests that were built using Visual Studio 2017. ![]() Can be used for Team Build / Release Management scenarios.Can run tests that were built using Visual Studio 2015 and Visual Studio 2013.Can be used for Team Build / Release Management scenarios.Can run tests that were built using Visual Studio 2013 and Visual Studio 2015.Īgents for Visual Studio 2015 and Agents for Visual Studio 2015 Update 3.Cannot be used for Team Build/Release Management scenarios.Team Build / Release Management scenarios – this refers to running functional tests in the Team Build / Release Management workflows, using the ‘Visual Studio Test Agent Deployment’ and ‘Run Functional Tests’ tasks from the task catalog.Test Controller/Test Agent (TC/TA) scenarios – this refers to on-premises load testing, running automated tests in the XAML build workflows, triggering an on-demand execution of automated tests using MTM and creating and managing lab environments using Visual Studio Lab Management.Let’s use the following 2 names for categorizing how agents get used: There have been several questions on the different scenarios related to running automated tests in various workflows and which versions can / cannot be used.
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