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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:34:05+00:00 2026-05-13T21:34:05+00:00

In both VSTS 2008 and VS 2010 RC1 when I create a Unit Test

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In both VSTS 2008 and VS 2010 RC1 when I create a Unit Test (mstest), I am not asked where I would like the project to be placed. It will always turn up at the Solution level. I would like to place the test project inside the folder of the class(es) that are being tested.

I have tried unloading the unit test project and adding it to the class library, but that breaks the coupling with the class.

I am using Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate RC1 with ReSharper 5.0 and Visual Stuido 2008 with RS 4.5.

TIA,
Jim

Amended: I was not at all clear about placing the unit tests. I have a Solution with several Solution Folders. One of these is a common library. I would like to add unit tests for some classes in the library. VS will place the TestProject at the base Solution level. I would prefer

mySolution
mySolution\SolutionFolder
mySolution\SolutionFolder\ClassLibrary
mySolution\SolutionFolder\ClassLibrary\Class1.cs
mySolution\SolutionFolder\ClassLibrary\Class2.cs
mySolution\SolutionFolder\UnitTestForClass1
mySolution\SolutionFolder\UnitTestFOrClass2

Instead, VS will do:

mySolution
mySolution\SolutionFolder
mySolution\SolutionFolder\ClassLibrary
mySolution\SolutionFolder\ClassLibrary\Class1.cs
mySolution\SolutionFolder\ClassLibrary\Class2.cs
mySolution\UnitTestForClass1
mySolution\UnitTestFOrClass2

I hope this is clearer. Thank you.
I do apologize for all the miss-edits I have posted.

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    2026-05-13T21:34:05+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:34 pm

    The normal practice is to segregate byb source/source and source/test at the highest level.

    In other words, suppose you have a “solution” with 3 projects, each of which builds a distinct assembly. You might have a source tree like this:

    soln\sourcesrc\proj1
    soln\sourcesrc\proj2
    soln\sourcesrc\proj3
    

    The test code would normally be like this:

    soln\testsrc\proj1
    soln\testsrc\proj2
    soln\testsrc\proj3
    

    This is independent of Visual Studio or mstest. This is just how I have seen it done, pretty much everywhere.

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