InstEd!
>> >> The recommended approach for installation testing is to use virtual
>> >> machines ->
>> >> http://www.joyofsetup.com/2007/09/24/test-your-setups-virtually/
>> >> In addition to the products Bob A. recommends I'd add VMWare's E
ne Manager and
> TFS.
> >> ( Think of a build that auto deploys a system, then some automated
> >> integration tests fail and a defect is automatically logged in the work
> item
> >> system. Later a developer open the bug to work on it and he has the
> >> deployed
t;>
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>> Christopher Painter, Author of Deployment Engineering Blog
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>> attention? E-Mail Me
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>> --- On Tue, 5/10/11, Pally Sandher wrote:
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>> From: Pally
; deployed VM available to him on the spot. )
>
>
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> Christopher Painter, Author of Deployment Engineering Blog
> Have a hot tip, know a secret or read a really good thread that deserves
> attention? E-Mail Me
>
> --- On Tue, 5/10/11, Pally Sandher wrote:
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Pally Sandher wrote:
From: Pally Sandher
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Testing the UI
To: "General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset."
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2011, 10:45 AM
How do you mean test exactly? If you only want to check the text & layout of
dialogs you can preview
Malbrán [mailto:fgmalb...@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 May 2011 20:03
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: [WiX-users] Testing the UI
Hello there.
I've been struggling around this subject for some time now, and I'm
wondering
about the best approach to follow on achieving such
Hello there.
I've been struggling around this subject for some time now, and I'm
wondering
about the best approach to follow on achieving such objective.
Right now, what I am thinking on is to mock all the installer by
customizing
the entire dialog set and placing all the dialogs one behind the ot
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