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firewall rules.
Signed-off-by: Bevan Weiss <bevan.weiss@gmail.com>
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Install both the x64 AND the x86 versions of Windows Desktop Runtime.
Needed for the Burn Integration tests.
And having dotnet files in the sandbox directory was annoying, so put
them all into an assets directory
Signed-off-by: Bevan Weiss <bevan.weiss@gmail.com>
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Not sure if it's ideal, but it works..
Signed-off-by: Bevan Weiss <bevan.weiss@gmail.com>
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By default enable /noauth and /anyuser on the debugger, and don't show the
security warning (/nosecuritywarn).
It'll still show the firewall warning prompt. Default settings should be
fine for firewall (Private networks).
Signed-off-by: Bevan Weiss <bevan.weiss@gmail.com>
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And a fix up for the tests not launching the first try
(due to delayed expansion).
Also fixed up the copying of the debugger files.
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It will now prompt for configuring the Remote Debugger if it can find it
on the host when doing the setup.
And will prompt within the Sandbox to run the Debugger at startup if found
It will also show the host-local IP address to connect to the debugger.
In addition, it will display a small menu to allow for simple selection of
a particular runtests.cmd version to execute.
I still haven't found a good way to get a debugger attached into the msiexec
environment without already having a coded breakpoint in, however.
Also added this sandbox folder to .gitignore, so that artifacts from here
aren't committed into the repo
Signed-off-by: Bevan Weiss <bevan.weiss@gmail.com>
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