Specify the deployment scripts to be run on the machines of the environment. You can identify the machines either by their names or roles. You can use macros and optional arguments while specifying deployment scripts (for example, $(BuildLocation)\myscript argument1). If you use Windows Shell commands, begin the commands with cmd /c (for example, cmd /c mkdir C:\MyDeploymentDirectory). Click {0} for more information.
Specify the amount of time the shared resource is required. A value of zero means there is no expiration on the shared resource ...
Specify the build controller and staging location for this build definition. These selections may be modified by the person ...
Specify the code access security permissions that your ClickOnce application requires in order to run. Learn more about code ...
Specify the code access security permissions that your ClickOnce application requires in order to run. Learn more about code ...
Specify the deployment scripts to be run on the machines of the environment. You can identify the machines either by their ...
Specify the filter used to select tests to run based on their test categories. You can use the logical operators and ! to ...
Specify the instance of SQL Server where the databases will be restored. Unselect any database you do not want to restore. ...
Specify the key of the property to be added to the deployment. Only applies when Stage is equal to DeploymentStage.AddProperty. ...
Specify the level of logging detail desired for this build. Higher verbosity levels will typically result in slower builds. ...