This is part of the CruiseControl.Net-Tools. There is an installer for
it here: 
http://ccnetlive.thoughtworks.com/CCNet-builds/1.5.0/1.5.7256.1/CruiseControl.NET-Tools-1.5.7256.1-Setup.exe


On Jun 4, 4:50 am, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccnet/files/
>
> direct 
> linkhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/ccnet/files/CruiseControl.NET%20Relea...
>
> with kind regards
> Ruben Willems
>
> On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 8:46 AM, Ann Chaplinskaya <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Ruben,
>
> > Where can I download the source from?
>
> > Anna
>
> > 2010/6/4 Ruben Willems <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi
>
> >> The command line utility is not distributed as a standalone exe
> >> Maybe we should include it in the setup, or just handle it as cctray.
>
> >> anyway, it's best to download the source, and compile it.
> >> than you'll have the cccmd.exe
>
> >> with kind regards
> >> Ruben Willems
>
> >> On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Ann Chaplinskaya 
> >> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >>> Hello,
>
> >>> sorry.. can't still understand..
> >>> whai is cccmd? I guess that it's CruiseControl Command line.. but how can
> >>> I use it? Should I install something extra?  When I type "cccmd help" I 
> >>> get
> >>> an error message - The command "cccmd" is misspelled or could not be
> >>> found. Or do I understand something wrong?  I repeat that I have CCnet
> >>> already running as service and I need to launch building of one project
> >>> after some operation.
>
> >>> Anna
>
> >>> 2010/6/2 Daniel Nauck <[email protected]>
>
> >>>>  Hello,
>
> >>>> you can do this with:
>
> >>>> CruiseControl.Net Command-Line Utility
> >>>> Provides command-line access to a CruiseControl.Net server
>
> >>>> cccmd <command> [options]
>
> >>>> command: one of the following actions
> >>>>   help:         display this help screen
> >>>>   retrieve:     retrieve details on a project or server
> >>>>   forcebuild:   forces a build on a project
> >>>>   abortbuild:   aborts a build on a project
> >>>>   startproject: starts a project integrator
> >>>>   stopproject:  stops a project integrator
>
> >>>> Daniel
>
> >>>> Am 02.06.2010 05:21, schrieb Ann Chaplinskaya:
>
> >>>> Hi Daniel,
>
> >>>> May be I explained something wrong.. I need to start building of the
> >>>> project from .bat file, but not run .bat file during building the 
> >>>> project.
>
> >>>> 2010/6/2 Daniel Nauck <[email protected]>
>
> >>>>> Hello,
>
> >>>>> what about the exec task [1] ?
>
> >>>>> Daniel
>
> >>>>> [1]
> >>>>>http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/Executable+Task
>
> >>>>> Am 01.06.2010 10:13, schrieb Ann Chaplinskaya:
> >>>>>  > Hello,
>
> >>>>> > I have several projects on one server. CruiseControl works as
> >>>>> > service.  I need to run one of my projects manually from command
> >>>>> line.
> >>>>> > Which command can do it? Should I run ccnet.exe or ccservice.exe?
> >>>>> > I've found info in ccnet-group about how to run ccnet.exe but if i
> >>>>> > have ccservice already running the command will be the same?
>
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