The determining factor for which deployment type runs comes down to first the 
priority order then the requirements.  The DT with the highest priority will be 
evaluated first, if the PC meets the requirements for that DT it will run that 
one and then stop.  If the PC doesn't meet the requirements it will evaluate 
the next DT to see if it meets the requirements, and so on.  Ideally you would 
have opposing requirements on your DTs to make sure you're targeting the 
correct type of deployment for that PC, hence why it's called a Deployment Type 
now and not a Program.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Mark Evers
Sent: Monday, June 9, 2014 10:59 AM
To: MSSMS List Serv
Subject: [mssms] Disable deployment types

I want to do some testing with one of my Applications, the applications in 
questions has 4 different deployments, and I would like to test a specific one. 
 Is there a way to temporarily disable the remaining deployment types. Is this 
possible?

Mark


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