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VC 2003 & 2005 when building projects create a temporary batch file which you have found to actually do the work. Once the build has finished (weither it's failed or not) it gets deleted which is why you can't find it. Generally this happens when using makefiles but it may always be used. Is the solution using a makefile or it starting up a batch file which does the build? To help you try Tools/Options/Environment/Project and Solutions and make sure "Show task list window if build finishes with errors" is checked. Check each project settings within the solution to see if it contains a custom build step & also it may contain Build Events (Pre-Build, Post-Build & Pre-Link steps. From memory the custom build step is a Post-Link event. Hope this helps, Brian "Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote in message news:8127v1dqtu2kjb22r95nk9c8de48a46r44 at 4ax.com... > What does this message in VS .NET 2003 mean: > cvsnt error result returned from > 'f:\engineering\projects\cvsnt\winrel\tmp\bat0000a9.bat'. > > I have no clue to what this bat file is doing and I cannot find it > either. But I found the BuildLog.htm file, which I attach (zipped). > > The reason I am trying to build myself is that I saw Tony did a change > in an Audit related file for a new build but the Wiki download page > does not respond... > The CVS server works though, so I could get the sources. > > /Bo > (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)