Troubleshoot Project Creation from Visual Studio Build
You can run the polyspace-configure command to create a Polyspace® project or options file from a Visual Studio® build. The command monitors the processes executed during the build and
        extracts information required for the project or options file 
You can trace your Visual Studio build in one of the following ways:
- Build your Visual Studio project completely at the command line with - msbuildwhile tracing this build with- polyspace-configure.- In this workflow, you run - polyspace-configureon an- msbuildcommand with a Visual Studio project (- .vcxproj) file. For instance, in a Visual Studio 2019 developer prompt, enter the following:- polyspace-configure msbuild TestProject.vcxproj /t:Rebuild 
- Build your Visual Studio project in the Visual Studio IDE while tracing this build with - polyspace-configure.- Run - polyspace-configureon the- devenv.exeexecutable to open the Visual Studio IDE, build your project or solution within the IDE, and then close the IDE.
If running polyspace-configure on the msbuild
        command does not work properly, do the following:
- Stop the - msbuildprocess.
- Set the environment variable - MSBUILDDISABLENODEREUSEto 1.
- Restart - polyspace-configureon- msbuild, this time using the- /nodereuse:falseoption. For instance:- polyspace-configure msbuild TestProject.vcxproj /t:Rebuild /nodereuse:false