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I am trying to build a Web Deployment Project in Visual Studio 2008 and it keeps failing and I am not sure why. Error:

------ Build started: Project: website_deploy, Configuration: Release Any CPU ------
if exist ".\TempBuildDir\" rd /s /q ".\TempBuildDir\"
'C:\Documents' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\WebDeployment\v9.0\Microsoft.WebDeployment.targets(92,7): error MSB3073: The command "if exist ".\TempBuildDir\" rd /s /q ".\TempBuildDir\"" exited with code 1.
Done building project "website_deploy.wdproj" -- FAILED.
========== Build: 1 succeeded or up-to-date, 1 failed, 0 skipped ==========

I have the same project on another machine and it builds just fine. I have downloaded Visual Studio 2008 Web Deployment Projects - RTW and installed Service Pack 1 for Visual Studio 2008.

Edit:

In the error list, it has Error 1 The command "if exist ".\TempBuildDir\" rd /s /q ".\TempBuildDir\"" exited with code 1.. I don't know why it is coming up with C:\Documents as the project is in a folder without spaces (C:\Web\Projects\)

It happens with a brand new web deployment project, created by right-clicking on the website and clicking Add Web Deployment Project.

Edit (29 Jan). More verbose output, failes whenever <exec> with if exist is used:

Building with tools version "3.5".
Target "_PrepareForBuild" in file "C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\WebDeployment\v9.0\Microsoft.WebDeployment.targets":
  Using "CreateProperty" task from assembly "Microsoft.Build.Tasks.v3.5, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a".
  Task "CreateProperty"
  Done executing task "CreateProperty".
  Task "CreateProperty"
  Done executing task "CreateProperty".
  Task "CreateProperty"
  Done executing task "CreateProperty".
  Using "Exec" task from assembly "Microsoft.Build.Tasks.v3.5, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a".
  Task "Exec"
    Command:
    if exist ".\TempBuildDir\" rd /s /q ".\TempBuildDir\"
    'C:\Documents' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
    operable program or batch file.
    C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\WebDeployment\v9.0\Microsoft.WebDeployment.targets(92,7): error MSB3073: The command "if exist ".\TempBuildDir\" rd /s /q ".\TempBuildDir\"" exited with code 1.
  Done executing task "Exec" -- FAILED.
Done building target "_PrepareForBuild" in project "website_deploy.wdproj" -- FAILED
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    looks like it doesnt like the space in your C:\Documents and Settings
    – RYFN
    Jan 26, 2010 at 15:43
  • C:\Documents isn't referred to anywhere in the solution or project files
    – SamWM
    Jan 26, 2010 at 17:05

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Look here: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/tfsbuild/thread/9c14fd1c-4c6c-4a5b-ac2a-05a2972036e9

If that doesn't do the trick, search Google for "MSB3073" the specific error code from your post.

Good Luck!

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  • Nothing on their seems to help as it is a file that is generated by Visual Studio
    – SamWM
    Jan 26, 2010 at 17:05
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I think your project build to a temp directory, after which it is copied to a more permanent location. ".\TempBuildDir\" is a relative path which may lead to a non-spaced directory on the pc for which the build succeeds, but fails on your pc because of the location of your temp directory (default in C:\Documents and Settings).

Just to be sure: check the location of the temp directories on your pc and the other machine. Or, if possible, change the TempBuildDir path to something more absolute like C:\Temp or whatever suits you.

To be more specific: if the other machine is a Vista or Win7 pc, the TempBuildDir might reside somewhere within the C:\Users directory. If your machine is a WinXP pc, TempBuildDir most likely resides somewhere in C:\Documents and Settings.

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Found out what the problem was.

The user profile folder had an @ sign in it, which looks like it may break MSBuild (since @ has a special meaning to MSBuild).

The user profile folder was C:\Documents and Settings\username@domain, renaming it to C:\Documents and Settings\username fixed this issue I was having. So having spaces in the folder name was not the reason for the failure.

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