I'm setting up Bamboo for my first build. I have an MSBuild project that runs successfully when I run it from a windows command prompt. It fails with MSB5003 error when running it from Bamboo.
Bamboo Version 3.3.3 Build 2719 running on Windows Server 2008 R2 6.1 with Sun Java 1.6.0_29.
Bamboo Temporary Directory is C:\Windows/Temp (note mixed forward and back slashes).
Bamboo is running as windows service using local SYSTEM account.
Suggestions?
I resolved the issue by creating a new user account named "Bamboo" on the server. This account was given administrator priviledges. The Bamboo service was reconfigured to run under this user account rather than under the SYSTEM account.
From reading other questions/answers, I gather that this is necessary when running Bamboo on Windows Server 2008 R2.
Sure would be nice to have had this in the FAQ and/or installation manual...
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I changed wrapper.conf to read:
wrapper.java.additional.4=-Djava.io.tmpdir=%SystemRoot%\Temp
which resolves to C:\Windows\Temp (all backslashes),
but still no joy.
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C:\Windows\Temp exists.
It is *not* full of tmp0000.tmp throu tmpFFFF.tmp files.
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