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I know that the latest book out on MSBuild says this is not possible, but I am sure I have seen a property that points to the current file.

Does anyone know a way to find the current file? (ie When the main MSBuild file imports a secondary file. What is the path to the secondary file from inside that file.)

I am trying to register my file in HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\8.0\MSBuild\SafeImports, but the path to the file is not constant on each of my coworkers computers and it is imported from several different projects so doing a hard coded relative path is not a good idea either.

If there is a way to get the current working directory that will work too (the working directory switches with each import and I think I could save it off)

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How do I find the current file in MSBuild

I know that the latest book out on MSBuild says this is not possible, but I am sure I have seen a property that points to the current file.

Does anyone know a way to find the current file? (ie When the main MSBuild file imports a secondary file. What is the path to the secondary file from inside that file.)

I am trying to register my file in HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\8.0\MSBuild\SafeImports, but the path to the file is not constant on each of my coworkers computers and it is imported from several different projects so doing a hard coded relative path is not a good idea either.