Are the visual studio online team rooms supported on mobile

I run a small web development team, and VS Online team rooms are the main reason I use VS Online. But it would be nice if they worked well on mobile. Do they? Also, does standard TFS come with team rooms?

Hi Divakar,
What’s the version of your TFS?
How do you configure the test control?
Please make sure you are specify the team collection instead of team project.
On the other hand, you may enable test controller logs. (You could share the log file on the OneDrive)
# How to enable test controller logs
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/aseemb/archive/2009/11/28/how-to-enable-test-controller-logs.aspx
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