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By default, the Visual Studio Team Test Controller listens on TCP/IP port number 6910.
If for any reason you need to configure the controller to use a different port,
here are the steps to configure a non-default port:
1. On the controller, edit QTController.exe.config and change the value of the ControllerServicePort:
<add key="ControllerServicePort" value="9999"/>
Restart the controller service.
2. On each agent, change the value of the following registry key:'
For Visual Studio Team System 2005:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\8.0\EnterpriseTools\QualityTools\Agent\ControllerMachineName
For Visual Studio Team System 2008 (Orcas):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\9.0\EnterpriseTools\QualityTools\Agent\ControllerMachineName
to <controllername>:<port>. For example: "mycontroller:9999"
Restart the agent service.
3. On each Visual Studio client, change all Test Run Configuration files that specify this controller to use the new port number:
In the Edit Test Run Configuration dialog, select "Controller and Agent". Under "Enter or select the remote controller where the selected
test(s) will be run:", enter <controllername>:<port> (for example: "mycontroller:9999").
4. To administer the controller, enter <controllername>:<port> for the Controller Name in the Administer Test Controllers dialog.
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