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Well, just to remind you, Visual Studio project file is MSBuild script file and so each project can be built using "MSBuild MySuperProject.csproj" command. So most people have build script already, but they never use it outside Visual Studio, which is where you are completely to the point.
Oleg Tkachenko on November 1, 2007 03:30 AM