Option #1
Avoid modifying the project from the build (for instance, by modifying global or temporary macros rather than project macros).
http://www.visualbuild.com/Manual/macrostab.htm
Option #2
Add a
Run Script step with VBScript code of
Code:
If Project.IsModified Then Project.Save
to save any changes to the current project file from within a build.
This will prevent the GUI from prompting to save changes when run from a scheduled task or other automated scenario, and will also save changes made when building via the Console app.
Option #3
To discard any changes made to a project during the build:
a) Use the
Console app (any changes to the project will be discarded unless explicitly saved during the build)
or
b) Specify the /s command-line flag for the
GUI app
or
c) Save the modified project to a temporary path:
Code:
If Project.IsModified Then Project.Save "%TEMP%\discard.bld"
http://www.visualbuild.com/Manual/runscript.htm
http://www.visualbuild.com/Manual/objectmodel.htm