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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T21:29:15+00:00 2026-05-16T21:29:15+00:00

I’m using Visual Studio Team Build. My build compiles stuff and then runs some

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I’m using Visual Studio Team Build. My build compiles stuff and then runs some automated tests. If the tests fail, the build ends with status “Partially succeeded”. When this happens, the only file in the drop directory is the build log. It seems that team build only copies the contents of the Binaries folder to the drop directory if the build ends with “Succeeded”.

But, I really need to see the files from the Binaries directory to help me diagnose why the build only partially succeeded.

Is there a way to force team build to write to the drop directory when the build is only “Partially Succeeded”?

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    2026-05-16T21:29:16+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:29 pm

    I’ve forced it by adding the following to my TFSBuild.proj. It doesn’t feel very neat though.

    <PropertyGroup>
        <CoreTestDependsOn>$(CoreTestDependsOn);SmokeTest</CoreTestDependsOn>
    </PropertyGroup>
    
    <Target Name="SmokeTest">
    
        <!-- Exec stuff here to run some tests, output exit code to property SmokeTestExitCode. Use ContinueOnError="true" -->
    
        <!-- Still create drop folder even if build ending with status "Partially Succeeded" -->
        <CallTarget Condition="'$(IsDesktopBuild)'=='false' And '$(SmokeTestExitCode)'!='0'" Targets="DropBuild"/>
    
        <!-- Now, after creating drop folder, raise error to cause "Partially Succeeded" instead of "Succeeded" -->
        <Error Condition="'$(SmokeTestExitCode)'!='0'" Text="Smoke Test Failed with exit code=$(SmokeTestExitCode)"/>
    </Target>
    
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