Can not save project as Enterprise Project

J

Junaid

I have installed the microsoft project 2002 Enterprise
edition. When I try to save the project its not giving me
the option to save it as Enterprise project. So if I save
it normally and then try to publish the project to
project server it gives error "you are trying to publish
non-enterprise project".
Please help me. I have to finalize the things soon.
I greatly appericiate the help from any one.
Thank you.
 
D

Dale Howard

Junaid --

You must be logged into Project Server using a valid user account before you
can publish an enterprise project. Try the following:

1. Open Microsoft Project
2. Click Tools - Enterprise Options - Microsoft Project Server Accounts...
3. In the Microsoft Project Server Accounts dialog box, make sure that you
have a valid user account listed which has Project Manager permissions (if
one does not exist, then create it and test it)
4. Select your account with PM persmissions and click the Properties...
button
5. In the Properties dialog box, select the "Set as default account" option
and click the OK button
6. In the Microsoft Project Server Accounts dialog box, select the
"Manually control connection state" option and then click the OK button
7. Close Microsoft Project 2002, and then reopen Microsoft Project 2002
8. In the Microsoft Project Server Accounts dialog box, make sure your PM
account is selected, then click the Connect button

Once you have done this, you are logged into the Microsoft Project Server
environment, are ready to use enterprise features like the Enterprise
Resource Pool and Enterprise Global, and are ready to publish your first
enterprise project. Good luck! Hope this helps.
 
T

TGG

If you are opening an existing project plan that was
created before 2002, you will need to import it to the
project server. Otherwise, Project will treat it as a non-
enterprise project when you attempt to save it.

I'm doing this from home so I don't have the specific menu
option path. I believe it is under the same sub menu as
opening the enterprise global.

Try importing it and seeing if you get the same message.

Thanks!
--Treb
 
J

Junaid

Dale--
Thank you very much. I followed the steps you told me and
every thing worked out for me. I really appericiate your
help.

Junaid Rehman
Software Developer
Wichita State University, KS
 

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