You are managing test cases by using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
You plan to test a part of your product on a specific configuration you create.
You need to ensure that new test cases in a specific test suite default to use this configuration without impacting other test suites.
What should you do?
A. Create a new test plan for testing with the specific configuration.
B. Select all test cases in the test suite and select the specific configuration.
C. Select the specific configuration as the default configuration for the test plan.
D. Select the specific configuration as the default configuration for the test suite.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
At any time when you are planning what to test, you can add test configurations and set them as the default configurations for your test plan. When you next add test cases to the test plan, a pairing of each default configuration with the test case is added to the test plan. When you run the tests from the test plan, these pairings called test points are shown and each can be run individually. Test results are saved for each test point. You can also override the default test configurations for the plan and set different default configurations for a specific test suite. When test cases are added to these test suites, a pairing of each default configuration for the test suite with the test case is added to the test plan as shown in the following illustration.
Reference: How to: Select Different Test Configurations For a Test Plan or a Test Suite