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MSBuild Publish Mode -  Post-Build Event not executing on target app.publish files

Asked by dkarter in .NET Framework 3.x versions, C# Programming Language, Microsoft Visual C#.Net

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Hi Fellow Experts,

I have a problem with the post build event when publishing using MSBuild with this commandline
msbuild D:\Projects\Branches\Main\projectname\SolutionName.sln /t:Clean;Rebuild;Publish /p:BootstrapperEnabled=false /p:Configuration=Release

The post build event seems to work on rebuild and publish, but it is not really changing the publish files.

I am using editbin from the Visual Studio Tools Environment to edit my winforms exe target file and change the header of the file to NOCOMPAT using this script:
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call %windir%\vsvars32.bat
editbin.exe /NXCOMPAT:NO $(TargetPath)
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This script is defined in the project build settings.
I think the problem is with the $(TargetPath) parameter, I don't know how to make it do the same for the files that are created in the app.publish dir.

When I publish/rebuild from Visual Studio IDE, the post build event changes the files correctly, but I need to compile it from command line for other reasons.

Also I would like to know how I can change the output path for the app.publish folder.

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