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From: luvic.vangool on 27 Mar 2007 09:38 Hi, I am getting the MSB3422 exception when trying to build a solution with MSBuild. Basically one of the dependencies is a C++ project which is not found when resolving references. The exception says: "The project is either missing from disk or access was denied" I have checked the security permissions - and it all looks fine - also, all the files are most definitely there! The most confusing thing is that this works on my computer but not another one? The exception detail is as follows: Target ResolveVCProjectReferences: Task "ResolveNonMSBuildProjectOutput" skipped, due to false condition; ('$(BuildingInsideVisualStudio)'=='true') was evaluated as (''=='true'). Using "ResolveVCProjectOutput" task from assembly "Microsoft.Build.Tasks, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a". Task "ResolveVCProjectOutput" Resolving VC project reference "..\MyProject.FinLib \MyProject.FinLib.vcproj". c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework \v2.0.50727\Microsoft.Common.targets : warning MSB3422: Failed to retrieve VC project information through the VC project engine object model. Project file '..\MyProject.FinLib\MyProject.FinLib.vcproj' could not be loaded. c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework \v2.0.50727\Microsoft.Common.targets : warning MSB3422: The project is either missing from disk or access was denied. c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework \v2.0.50727\Microsoft.Common.targets : warning MSB3425: Could not resolve VC project reference "..\MyProject.FinLib \MyProject.FinLib.vcproj". Done executing task "ResolveVCProjectOutput". Task "Error" skipped, due to false condition; ('$ (BuildingSolutionFile)'!='true' and '$(BuildingInsideVisualStudio)'! ='true') was evaluated as ('true'!='true' and ''!='true'). Task "CreateItem" skipped, due to false condition; (Exists('% (FullPath).manifest')) was evaluated as (Exists('.manifest')). Task "CreateItem" Done executing task "CreateItem". Done building target "ResolveVCProjectReferences" in project "MyProject.Default.Core.csproj". Any ideas / help with this would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks, Luvic
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