Create a job.

Enter the Windows node's name as 'Label expression' after you check 'Restrict 
where this project can be run'.

For build steps, use something Visual Studio specific, or start with a 'Execute 
Windows batch command' builder.

Now this job will run on your Windows node and execute your batch commands.

On 13.08.2013, at 23:54, keith.ouellettte <keith.ouellet...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am setting up Jenkins for the first time. It is installed on a Linux server
> (OpenSuSE 12.2) and we have a requirement to build an application using
> Visual Studio. We configured a windows slave and have it configured as a
> node in Jenkins. It is configured to use JNLP and we see it connected in the
> Nodes list. Now for the hard part. How do I use that connection to kick off
> a build?
>  
>  I have been searching for a HOWTO or any documentation out there,
> but have not seen anything that really explains its use. I see some SSH
> stuff, but that means I need to install Cygwin and get the authentication
> stuff going. That seemed more complex. Is there anything out there that
> provides a good example of using JNLP?
>  
> Thanks,Keith
> 
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