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Testing in Multilingual Environments – Windows Server 2008 Application Test Framework

Testing in multilingual environments – Windows Server 2008 Application Test Framework

The Microsoft Certified for Windows Server 2008 Application Test Framework contains the following test cases to ensure that applications execute appropriately in multilingual environment:

For Unicode Compliance Applications

TC1.5.1 Support successful installation on any language of OS under any system locale and user locale

TC1.5.2 Perform all primary functionality on dynamically configured Multilingual environment

TC1.5.3 Support Users belonging to localized security group, with User name composed of Unicode characters from multiple language scripts

TC1.5.4 Support File I/O to Folders names composed of Unicode characters from multiple language scripts

TC1.5.5 Support printer names/paths that are composed of Unicode characters from multiple language scripts

TC1.5.6 Support Network shares, URI/URLs that are composed of Unicode characters from multiple language scripts

For non-Unicode Compliance Applications (Following tests must pass for each single language supported in application documentation. )

TC1.5.7 Install and perform primary functionality successfully on supported language localized OS under matched system locale and user locale with a user name composed of Unicode characters from supported language script

TC1.5.8 Support Users belonging to localized security group, with User name composed of Unicode characters from supported language script

TC1.5.9 Support File I/O to Folder names composed of Unicode characters from supported language script

TC1.5.10 Support printer names/path that composed of Unicode characters from supported language script

TC1.5.11 Support Network shares, URI/URLs that

 

Even if you are not planning to get certified, you might want to adopt these and other test cases included in the application test framework.

 

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