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MsBuild OutPut to the TextBox on the fly in Windows Application

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    Hi all, i have a application which takes the .csproj file and builds it using the Msbuild Engine that .NET provides. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.build.buildengine.engine.buildprojectfile.aspx[^] have the code from here. what i want now is that whatever build process that is logged in the log file needs to be shown in the text box on the fly when the building is in process.(ie the text box should behave like the console window) (when we build using the MSVisual Studio command prompt then on the console build messages are shown) can some one help or throw some info on this Thanks & Regards Sandeep

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      Hi all, i have a application which takes the .csproj file and builds it using the Msbuild Engine that .NET provides. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.build.buildengine.engine.buildprojectfile.aspx[^] have the code from here. what i want now is that whatever build process that is logged in the log file needs to be shown in the text box on the fly when the building is in process.(ie the text box should behave like the console window) (when we build using the MSVisual Studio command prompt then on the console build messages are shown) can some one help or throw some info on this Thanks & Regards Sandeep

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      You have posted this question in the question answer section too. Could you please refrain from cross-posting? Thanks.

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