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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:16:20+00:00 2026-05-11T20:16:20+00:00

I have a vcproj file that includes a simple pre-build event along the lines

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I have a vcproj file that includes a simple pre-build event along the lines of:

Helpertask.exe $(ProjectDir)

This works fine on developer PCs, but when the solution is built on our TFS 2008 build server under MSBuild, $(ProjectDir) is either blank or points to an unrelated folder on the server!

So far the best workaround I have managed is to hard code the developer and server paths instead:

if exist C:\DeveloperCode\MyProject   HelperTask.exe C:\DeveloperCode\MyProject
if exist D:\BuildServerCode\MyProject HelperTask.exe D:\BuildServerCode\MyProject

This hack works in post-build steps but it doesn’t work for a pre-build step (the Pre-build task now does nothing at all under MSBuild!)

Do you have any ideas for a fix or workaround? I have very little hair left!

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    2026-05-11T20:16:20+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:16 pm

    I just kept getting problems with this – I tried many different approaches but they all failed in mysterious ways.

    Once $(ProjectDir) started behaving properly again, the pre-build step stopped executing the command (I added echo commands above and below it – they were both executed, but the program in between them was not. No errors or output of any kind were generated to indicate why it failed).

    I don’t know if this is a dodgy server of if MSBuild is having a laugh.

    I’ve given up now. I gave the build server a big kick and have changed tack: We now run this tool offline (manually) and check in the results for the build server to use. So much for an automated build 🙁 If only MSBuild would run solutions in the same way as Visual Studio does – it’s maddening that it sets up the environment completely differently (different paths coming out of the solution variables, ouptus redirected into different folders so you can’t find them where they’re supposed to be, etc)

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