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I use ReSharper to run unit tests from within Visual Studio 2012.

Every now and then I accidentally invoke the in-built test explorer by accident when running unit tests, instead of the ReSharper test runner.

How do you disable the test explorer in Visual Studio 2012, so I can not accidentally invoke it?

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  • Just close the window once using the x button on the top right. It wont show up again unless you open it up via Test->Window->TestExplorer
    – allen
    Dec 5, 2012 at 5:33

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Go to window -->Reset window layout

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Not sure if there is a mechanism to decouple and/or deactivate the built in test runner. Ultimately it depends how you are "accidentally" invoking the built in test runner. As a starting point, you should consider unbinding the keyboard shortcuts.

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