Checking out my Project

  • Thread starter Marco L Plascencia
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Marco L Plascencia

Hi to all...

My boss was working with one of our projects in Project Professional 2003
connected to Project Server.
However, Project Professional 2003 was closed unexpectedly causing an error
and now I just can open the project as read-only.

How can I reset the connection? Even I could not delete the project because
it says that needs to check-out.

How can I set the permission to be freed?

Thanks,
Marco
 
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Dale Howard [MVP]

Marco --

In Project Server 2003, you can check in your own project by completing the
following steps:

1. Log into PWA with project manager permissions
2. Click the Projects menu
3. In the sidepane on the left, click the Check in my projects link
4. Select the checked-out project and click the Check-In button

Hope this helps.
 
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Marco L Plascencia

Thanks Dale.

It was well done with your help ;)

Marco.

"Dale Howard [MVP]" <dale(dot)howard(at)msprojectexperts(dot)com> escribió
en el mensaje | Marco --
|
| In Project Server 2003, you can check in your own project by completing
the
| following steps:
|
| 1. Log into PWA with project manager permissions
| 2. Click the Projects menu
| 3. In the sidepane on the left, click the Check in my projects link
| 4. Select the checked-out project and click the Check-In button
|
| Hope this helps.
|
| --
| Dale A. Howard [MVP]
| Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
| http://www.msprojectexperts.com
| "We wrote the book on Project Server"
|
|
| | > Hi to all...
| >
| > My boss was working with one of our projects in Project Professional
2003
| > connected to Project Server.
| > However, Project Professional 2003 was closed unexpectedly causing an
| error
| > and now I just can open the project as read-only.
| >
| > How can I reset the connection? Even I could not delete the project
| because
| > it says that needs to check-out.
| >
| > How can I set the permission to be freed?
| >
| > Thanks,
| > Marco
| >
| >
|
|
 
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