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Nunit Tests not showing in Visual Studio Test Explorer.!!



Visual Studio 2015



I have installed NUnit 3.10.1 and NUnit Adapter 2.1.1 it did not worked.



Solution: Looks like both are not compatible.
I just uninstalled v3.10.1 and installed v2.6.4 with existing NUnit Adapter 2.1.1 it worked 










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    Nunit Tests not showing in Visual Studio Test Explorer.!!



    Visual Studio 2015



    I have installed NUnit 3.10.1 and NUnit Adapter 2.1.1 it did not worked.



    Solution: Looks like both are not compatible.
    I just uninstalled v3.10.1 and installed v2.6.4 with existing NUnit Adapter 2.1.1 it worked 










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      Nunit Tests not showing in Visual Studio Test Explorer.!!



      Visual Studio 2015



      I have installed NUnit 3.10.1 and NUnit Adapter 2.1.1 it did not worked.



      Solution: Looks like both are not compatible.
      I just uninstalled v3.10.1 and installed v2.6.4 with existing NUnit Adapter 2.1.1 it worked 










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      Nunit Tests not showing in Visual Studio Test Explorer.!!



      Visual Studio 2015



      I have installed NUnit 3.10.1 and NUnit Adapter 2.1.1 it did not worked.



      Solution: Looks like both are not compatible.
      I just uninstalled v3.10.1 and installed v2.6.4 with existing NUnit Adapter 2.1.1 it worked 







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          As explained in all the documentation, the NUnit Visual Studio Adapter supports running NUnit 2.x tests under Visual Studio. The NUnit 3 Visual Studio adapter supports NUnit 3.0 and higher.



          Even though it's first release was 3.0, the NUnit 3 adapter is a completely different product, not a just a version upgrade of the original adapter.






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            Yes as mentioned by Charlie, today tried with NUnit v3.10.1 and NUnit3TestAdapter v3.10.0.



            Package.config should look like:



            <packages>
            <package id="NUnit" version="3.10.1" targetFramework="net461" />
            <package id="NUnit3TestAdapter" version="3.10.0" targetFramework="net461" />
            </packages>





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              As explained in all the documentation, the NUnit Visual Studio Adapter supports running NUnit 2.x tests under Visual Studio. The NUnit 3 Visual Studio adapter supports NUnit 3.0 and higher.



              Even though it's first release was 3.0, the NUnit 3 adapter is a completely different product, not a just a version upgrade of the original adapter.






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                As explained in all the documentation, the NUnit Visual Studio Adapter supports running NUnit 2.x tests under Visual Studio. The NUnit 3 Visual Studio adapter supports NUnit 3.0 and higher.



                Even though it's first release was 3.0, the NUnit 3 adapter is a completely different product, not a just a version upgrade of the original adapter.






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                  As explained in all the documentation, the NUnit Visual Studio Adapter supports running NUnit 2.x tests under Visual Studio. The NUnit 3 Visual Studio adapter supports NUnit 3.0 and higher.



                  Even though it's first release was 3.0, the NUnit 3 adapter is a completely different product, not a just a version upgrade of the original adapter.






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                  As explained in all the documentation, the NUnit Visual Studio Adapter supports running NUnit 2.x tests under Visual Studio. The NUnit 3 Visual Studio adapter supports NUnit 3.0 and higher.



                  Even though it's first release was 3.0, the NUnit 3 adapter is a completely different product, not a just a version upgrade of the original adapter.







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                      Yes as mentioned by Charlie, today tried with NUnit v3.10.1 and NUnit3TestAdapter v3.10.0.



                      Package.config should look like:



                      <packages>
                      <package id="NUnit" version="3.10.1" targetFramework="net461" />
                      <package id="NUnit3TestAdapter" version="3.10.0" targetFramework="net461" />
                      </packages>





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                        Yes as mentioned by Charlie, today tried with NUnit v3.10.1 and NUnit3TestAdapter v3.10.0.



                        Package.config should look like:



                        <packages>
                        <package id="NUnit" version="3.10.1" targetFramework="net461" />
                        <package id="NUnit3TestAdapter" version="3.10.0" targetFramework="net461" />
                        </packages>





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                          Yes as mentioned by Charlie, today tried with NUnit v3.10.1 and NUnit3TestAdapter v3.10.0.



                          Package.config should look like:



                          <packages>
                          <package id="NUnit" version="3.10.1" targetFramework="net461" />
                          <package id="NUnit3TestAdapter" version="3.10.0" targetFramework="net461" />
                          </packages>





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                          Yes as mentioned by Charlie, today tried with NUnit v3.10.1 and NUnit3TestAdapter v3.10.0.



                          Package.config should look like:



                          <packages>
                          <package id="NUnit" version="3.10.1" targetFramework="net461" />
                          <package id="NUnit3TestAdapter" version="3.10.0" targetFramework="net461" />
                          </packages>






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