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Using The WDK For Windows Logo And Signature Testing. Craig Rowland Program Manager Windows Driver Kits Microsoft Corporation. Session Outline. Introducing the Driver Test Manager (DTM) Logo testing demonstration DTM deployment planning. Introducing The Driver Test Manager.
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Using The WDK For Windows Logo And Signature Testing Craig RowlandProgram ManagerWindows Driver KitsMicrosoft Corporation
Session Outline • Introducing the Driver Test Manager (DTM) • Logo testing demonstration • DTM deployment planning
Introducing The DTM • The test automation framework used by Microsoft to test Windows • The required test platform for all Windows hardware Logo programs • A Logo test automation framework that can serve as a platform for the future
DTM Advantages • Improved testing throughput • Parallel execution • Automated scheduling and execution of tests • Integrated Operating System deployment tools • Enables test integration • Use additional Microsoft QA tests • Build tests using the Windows Device Test Framework • Mix and match Logo, Microsoft QA, and your tests to create a custom test pass
DTM Advantages • Quick and easy client installs • Remote administration • Create tests • Schedule tests • Deploy operating systems to clients • Review results • Easier collaboration • Easily export tests for use in other labs • Export multiple results and logs to a single cab • View exported results in a light-weight viewer
∞ 1 Automation Datastore DTM Controller 1 1-100 DTM Components • DTM Studio • Streamlined for driver testing • Planning and monitoring • Controller • Services and daemons • Configuration database • Stored procedures • Test Client • System under test • Contains a slim execution agent
Designed For Logo Testing • DTM Submission wizard makes Logo submissions easy • Built-in support for all Windows hardware Logo qualification programs including • Windows Vista Premium • Windows Vista Basic • Windows XP • Windows Server 2003 • Automated selection of tests based on device capabilities • Status tool reports submission progress • Automated errata and contingency filtering55
DTM Deployment Planning leads to success
DTM Controller • Treat your controller as a line-of-business application server • The Test Server of the System • Server class machine • Windows Server 2003 SP1 required • SQL 2000 or MSDE required • Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 is required • Have a backup and recovery plan and ensure it works • User permissions must be assigned to the automation database
DTM Studio • User Interface for the Controller • 1 to n Studios per controller • Run remote via network or locally • Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista all supported • Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 or 2.0 is required
DTM Client • System Under Test • 1-150 clients per DTM system • Must have network connectivity with the Controller • Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista all supported • The .NET Framework is not required
Deployment Process • Controller is installed from WDK DVD • All prerequisites can be installed from the WDK DVD • Controller install includes shares for Studio and Client • To add a client • Connect to DTMInstall\Client • Run Setup • To add a Studio • Connect to DTMInstall\Studio • Run Setup
Networking Requirements • Network connectivity required between all systems: Controller, Studios, and Clients • Domains or Workgroups supported • Controller cannot also serve as Domain Controller • IPv4 and IPv6 supported
Additional resources • DTM Documentation • DTM Setup • Test system setup and test execution • DTM Training Videos • http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/0/5/f05a42ce-575b-4c60-82d6-208d3754b2d6/DTM-Plugfest_Studio-demo.exe • http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/0/5/f05a42ce-575b-4c60-82d6-208d3754b2d6/DTM-Plugfest_SystemsLogo-Kit.exe • DTM Training and support • Microsoft Customer Support Services: • External training TBD • DTM Screencasts – New! • 15-minute tutorials on specific tasks • http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/whql/WHQLdwn.mspx(Bottom of the page) dtmsupp @ microsoft.com
Call To Action • Visit the WDK lab at WinHEC • Find representatives from device teams you Logo under • Run the tests for your Logo programs • Install and use Beta 2 in your labs • Run Logo passes for your device areas • File bugs before they become contingencies and errata • Vista Beta 2 is your last opportunity to give us feedback; The DTM is “live” at Windows Vista RC • Start planning
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