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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T17:28:56+00:00 2026-06-11T17:28:56+00:00

I have a Web Application project in VS 2012 and when I use the

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I have a Web Application project in VS 2012 and when I use the web publishing tool it builds successfully but doesn’t copy any files to the publish target (File System in this case).

If I look at the build output I can see everything gets copied over to obj\Release\Package\PackageTmp\ correctly but then all I see in the build output is this:

4>Done building project “{Project}.csproj”.
4>Deleting existing files…
4>Publishing folder /…
4> ========== Build: 3 succeeded, 0 failed, 1 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========
========== Publish: 1 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 skipped ==========

Even though it says the publish succeeded there are not files in the target directory for the publish.

I have seen this in multiple projects and sometimes it seems like the Solution/Platform configurations cause this problem but I haven’t been able to pinpoint an exact cause for this.

Has anyone else seen this happening or have an idea on how to get this working correctly?

UPDATE:

I may have found a workaround for this. I just had this happen again and I was messing around with the publish settings. Once I changed the selected Configuration on the Settings tab away to another configuration and then back to the one I wanted to use all my files started publishing again. Hopefully this works on other projects in the future.

UPDATE 2:

I posted a bug on Microsoft Connect and heard back from a developer on the VS Web Developer team. He said they have fixed this issue in their internal builds and will releasing an update to the publish tool soon that will fix this problem.

UPDATE 3:

This has been recently fixed with Visual Studio 2012 Update 2

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    2026-06-11T17:28:58+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 5:28 pm

    This may be caused by solutions/projects that were created with the RC of vs2012. This happened to me months ago and fixed the problem by making sure my solution build configurations matched my project configurations…

    I just recently experienced the same problem when opening the same solution originally created in vs2012RC with VS2012 Express for Web. I did exactly what the original poster suggested and it fixed my problem.

    Here is the thread that lead me to the answer:

    connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/746321/publish-web-application-fails

    The pertinent response from the conversation above that helped me was:

    Posted by Microsoft on 6/13/2012 at 12:00 PM Hi Andrew,

    This was a bug in how we handle the solution configuration vs. the
    project configuration. We incorrectly assumed that they would be the
    same (e.g. Solution’s Release|x86 would have each project set to
    Release|x86 as well), which caused us to use the wrong build
    properties for publishing files.

    The workaround is to make the solution configuration and build
    configuration match. This issue will be fixed in the next release of
    Visual Studio 2012.

    Thanks,
    – Jimmy Lewis SDET, Visual Web Developer team

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