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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:54:02+00:00 2026-05-17T20:54:02+00:00

I have a simple MSBuild Script that looks like this. … <Target Name=CompileSolution> <Exec

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I have a simple MSBuild Script that looks like this.

  ...
  <Target Name="CompileSolution">
    <Exec Command="&quot;$(VS90COMNTOOLS)..\IDE\devenv.exe&quot; ..\MyProject.All.sln /build" />
  </Target>
  ...

Now I migrated the propect to Visual Studio 2010 and the command fails.

  ...
  <Target Name="CompileSolution">
    <Exec Command="&quot;$(VS100COMNTOOLS)..\IDE\devenv.exe&quot; ..\MyProject.All.sln /build" />
  </Target>
  ...

because the variable $(VS100COMNTOOLS) is empty. I verified that with

<Exec Command="echo $(VS100COMNTOOLS)" />

and I checked that the environment variable “VS100COMNTOOLS” exists. If I modify the command to use the full path to devenv.exe rather than the variable, everything works fine. But that’s just a temporary solution since the devenv path differs for my collegues.

What is the best way to query the VS100COMNTOOLS path in a Visual Studio 2010 MSBuild Script?

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    2026-05-17T20:54:03+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:54 pm

    I don’t know if this is any use, but instead of using visual studion to build you can just use an msbuild itself, here any example:

     <PropertyGroup>
        <Configuration>Release</Configuration>
      </PropertyGroup>
    
    <Target Name="CoreBuild">
      <Message text="Core Build"/>
      <MSBuild Projects ="@(ProjectsToBuild)" 
               ContinueOnError ="false" 
               Properties="Configuration=$(Configuration)" >
          <Output ItemName="OutputFiles" TaskParameter="TargetOutputs"/>
      </MSBuild>
    </Target>
    
      <ItemGroup>
        <ProjectsToBuild Include="**\*sln" Exclude="$(MSBuildProjectFile)"/>
      </ItemGroup>
    
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