Damian, You could manage this by setting the retention policy. We use these settings for our CI builds 1. Failed : latest 2 2. Partially succeeded : latest 3. Stopped by user : latest 4. Succeeded : latest For our NB builds our failed is alos set to latest. Sven Cipido .Net architect, Agile Consultant, Buildserver Consultant
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