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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:16:55+00:00 2026-05-11T20:16:55+00:00

After MSbuild has built my solution (with an asp.net website), and the webdeployment project

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After MSbuild has built my solution (with an asp.net website), and the webdeployment project has built and put the website in the directory _PublishedWebsites:

c:\mybuilds\buildName\Daily_20090519.3\Release_PublishedWebsites\MyWebsite.

How do I copy this to the fixed directory where IIS points to for the test website?

I have found loads of code snippets, but I cannot seem to find one that will take into account the fact that this directory name changes.

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    2026-05-11T20:16:55+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:16 pm

    This is pretty easy. You can edit the project and insert something similar to the following.

    <PropertyGroup>
      <OutputDest>$(MSBuildProjectDirectory)\..\OutputCopy\</OutputDest>
    </PropertyGroup>
    <Target Name="AfterBuild">
      <!-- Create an item with all the output files -->
      <ItemGroup>
        <_OutputFiles Include="$(OutputPath)**\*" Exclude="$(OutputPath)obj\**\*" />
      </ItemGroup>
      <!-- You probably don't want to include the files in the obj folder so exclude them. -->
    
      <Message Text="OutputDest : $(OutputDest)" />
      <Copy SourceFiles="@(_OutputFiles)"
            DestinationFiles="@(_OutputFiles->'$(OutputDest)%(RecursiveDir)%(Filename)%(Extension)')"/>
    </Target>
    

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