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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:57:03+00:00 2026-05-11T18:57:03+00:00

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I know that in VS Team System I can use Code Analysis but I’m using VS Professional.

Can you tell me how I can integrate FxCop and Visual Studio? I don’t want to add FxCopCmd.exe to my Post-build events to run FxCop with every compilation.
I want to be able to run FxCop when I choose by right clicking on the project in Solution Explorer.

Thanks for your help.

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    2026-05-11T18:57:04+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    It took awhile by I finally figure it out. It’s not ideal but it works.

    Update:
    I create a post with step by step instructions:

    Thanks to aamit, who provided the link that put me on the right track even that solution in MSDN article doesn’t work. Give him +1; he deserves it.

    1.) In FxCop GUI save your project.

    IMPORTANT:

    • a. Save project in the same directory
      where your solution is.
    • b. Give the FxCop project name the
      same as your solution name and
      include the .sln extension.

    For example: If your solution name is MySolution.sln, the FxCop project name is going to be MySolution.sln.FxCop.

    2.) In Visual Studio select Tools -> External Toos

    3.) Enter following information in External Tools dialog box:

    • Title: FxCop
    • Command: C:\Program Files\Microsoft
      FxCop 1.36\FxCopCmd.exe
    • Arguments: /c
      /p:”$(SolutionDir)\$(SolutionFileName).fxcop”
      /cXsl:”C:\Program Files\Microsoft
      FxCop 1.36\Xml\VSConsoleOutput.xsl”
    • Initial directory: C:\Program
      Files\Microsoft FxCop 1.36

    Make sure that “Use Output window” checkbox is checked.

    That’s it. It works for me I hope it’s going to work for you.

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