Do you have direct access to the machine?  You should be able to put the
plugins in the Jenkins/plugins directory and then install the plugin
through the UI.  I believe if you already have it in the plugins directory,
Jenkins will use the local copy.


On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Sami Tikka <sjti...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I believe Jenkins does not have any support for uploading msbuild/mstest
> into your Jenkins server. This is usually the case with build tools.
>
> -- Sami
>
> Matthew Wright <mpw2...@gmail.com> kirjoitti 14.5.2013 kello 22.24:
>
> > Due to firewall restrictions, I have to download plugin packages and
> upload them instead of using the update mechanism Jenkins provides.
> >
> > How to do this for the msbuild.zip and mstest.zip deployment packages is
> the question as I haven't found anything on this after a lengthy search.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > MW
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