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itsgood123 4-May-16 19:51pm View    
I tried this.
But I do want the errors emiited from the powershell script and fail the build right away which is anyways the default and I don't need to set ContinueOnErrror flag for that.

What I don't want is the additional error appearing in the error list displaying on which line and which task in .csproj did the build fail.