You use generic tests to wrap external programs and tests that were not originally developed for use in the Team System testing tools. After you have done this, the generic test is treated by the test engine as any other test type. That is, you can work with generic tests using the Team System testing tools windows. For example, you can run generic tests from the Test View window and the Test List Editor and you can obtain and publish results from generic tests as from other tests.

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- Working with Manual Tests
Describes how to create and run manual tests, which are the only non-automated test type.
- Working with Ordered Tests
Describes how to create ordered tests, which contain other tests that are meant to be run in a specified order.
- Working with Unit Tests
Provides links to topics that describe unit tests and how to create them.
- Working with Load Tests
Describes the uses of load tests, how to edit and run them, how to collect and store load test performance data, and how to analyze load test runs.
- Working with Web Tests
Describes how to create, edit, run, and view Web tests.