Test Scribe documentation power tool for Visual Studio 2010 released
I’m pleased to announce a major update to the Test Scribe power tool currently available in the Visual Studio Gallery. Test Scribe is a documentation tool designed to construct documents directly from the TFS and TCM operational stores for the purpose of discussion, hand-off, etc. For the newest release of the Test Scribe tool, we have moved into the Microsoft® Test Manager shell and more in-context with the types of documents offered with the tool. The newest release of Test Scribe is compatible with Microsoft® Visual Studio 2010 but does require either the Test Professional or Ultimate editions already be installed.
Installing Test Scribe
As I mentioned previously, Test Scribe requires the Microsoft® Test Manager UI, which is included in both the Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate and Visual Studio 2010 Test Profession editions. If you have neither edition installed, the Test Scribe installation package will take you to the Visual Studio landing page where you can find out more about the various editions of Visual Studio 2010.
If you have already installed Visual Studio 2010 Test Professional you will need to install the Team Foundation Explorer edition on the machine in order to generate documents using Test Scribe. You can find the Team Foundation Explorer installer on the Visual Studio 2010 Test Professional installation menu.
Figure 1.0 – Team Foundation Explorer folder in Visual Studio 2010 Test Professional installation media
You can download the newest release of Test Scribe here.
Comments
- Anonymous
June 10, 2010
Hi, I'm running windows 7 x64, after installing Test Scribe i can no longer run Microsoft Test Manager. i get the following exception, any idea's? Application: mtm.exe Framework Version: v4.0.30319 Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception. Exception Info: System.Reflection.ReflectionTypeLoadException Stack: at System.Reflection.RuntimeModule.GetTypes(System.Reflection.RuntimeModule) at System.Reflection.RuntimeModule.GetTypes() at System.Reflection.Assembly.GetTypes() at System.ComponentModel.Composition.Hosting.AssemblyCatalog.get_InnerCatalog() at System.ComponentModel.Composition.Hosting.AssemblyCatalog.GetExports(System.ComponentModel.Composition.Primitives.ImportDefinition) at