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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:56:40+00:00 2026-05-15T12:56:40+00:00

I recently installed Microsoft Test Manager 2010 and this is my first experience with

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I recently installed Microsoft Test Manager 2010 and this is my first experience with this style of testing. My usual method of testing is to load up a few different web browsers and run through an application.

The reason I moved to Test Manager was because our application has become quite large and complex and a better way of testing and logging information was needed.

In test manager I chose to use the Agile template where you have a test plan with iterations like so:

  • [Test Plan]
    • Iteration 1
      • Test Cases
      • Requirements (user Stories)
      • etc…
    • Iteration 2
      • Test Cases
      • Requirements (user Stories)
      • etc…

What I don’t get is how often do you run through certain test cases? Say for example I am on Iteration 1 and have created a whole bunch of test cases for the application, when I move into Iteration 2 do I copy and paste all the test cases from Iteration 1 into Iteration 2 and rerun them? Do I only run certain ones?

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    2026-05-15T12:56:41+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:56 pm

    Implementing stories during iteration 2 might impact code (including tests) written during iteration 1. So you definitely want to run all tests to ensure you didn’t break anything from Iteration 1 during Iteration 2 (i.e. that you didn’t introduce any regression).

    I don’t use Microsoft Test Manager 2010 so I’m not totally sure but I can imagine that requirements from iteration 2 could change test cases from iteration 1. In that case, I guess you’d have to copy test cases.

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