2007: project tracking workspace as default workspace

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Ryan Rupert

-MOSS 2007 and Project 2007
-I have the "project tracking workspace" site templete installed and running
(it is one of the "40: templates out a few months ago)
-the "Project Tracking Workspace" site is working fine, I can create sites
with it no problem

QUESTION
-I want to configure the "Project Tracking Workspace" as the deafult project
workspace from "Project Workspace Provisioning Settings", I have some other
templates that were created from the built in "Microsoft Project Office
Workspace"
site template that show up in the pulldown at "Project Workspace
Provisioning Settings" but not my "app 40" "Project Tracking Workspace" site,
is it possible for it to be the default template, or the "_GLOBAL_#0"
-thanks much
 
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Ryan Rupert

-thanks, that info helps and answers my question
-along those sames lines, can I expect a new Site Definition that was
created from a copy of the default "Microsoft Project Office Workspace" to
show up in the list of sites I can use as the "Project Workspace Provisioning
Settings", I know it works when I makie a Site Template copy, but I want to
make new custom Site Definition
 
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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

If you do it correctly, it should.

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Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
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Ryan Rupert said:
-thanks, that info helps and answers my question
-along those sames lines, can I expect a new Site Definition that was
created from a copy of the default "Microsoft Project Office Workspace" to
show up in the list of sites I can use as the "Project Workspace
Provisioning
Settings", I know it works when I makie a Site Template copy, but I want
to
make new custom Site Definition
 

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