Partager via


Editing the Command-Line for a Test (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

You can edit the command line for a test to modify the behavior of the test. For information about the command line options for each test, see CETK Tests. For more information about the command line options that Tux supports, see Tux Command-Line Parameters.

To edit the command line for a test

  1. In the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Test Kit (CETK) window, right-click the test for which you want to modify the command line, and then choose Edit Command Line.

  2. In the Command line box, add any options that the test supports to the command line.

  3. Choose Temporarily, to this target device to temporarily apply the change only to the target device with which you are working.

    - or -

    Choose Permanently, to all devices to permanently apply the change to all instances of the test in the CETK window.

  4. Choose OK.

    Note

    The CETK tool automatically appends the -flogfile option to the command line when a test runs. This command line entry stores the results of the test in a log file. You should not add your own –f switch to the command line.

If you decide that you want to undo the changes that you made to the command line for a test, you can revert to the default command line for the test.

To revert to the default command line for a test

  1. In the CETK window, right-click the test for which you want to revert the command line to the default command line, and then choose Edit Command Line.

  2. Choose Restore.

  3. Choose OK.

See Also

Other Resources

Managing CETK Tests and Test Results