Microsoft Project server login problem

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Guest

Hi,

I have a problem with login (loccaly and also remotelly) via PWA.

I entered login name "Administrator" and password, and PWA return error 5002
(Name and password combination ...).
Problem is also in client login via MSProject (err. 5002).

Server: MS Windows 2003 standart edition + SP1
SQL: SQL 2000 + SP3a

Local network without domain (only workgroup)


thank you

ed.
 
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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

You need to enter the correct password. The password for the built-in
Administrator account for Project Web Access is the one you specified during
installation.
 
G

Guest

Yes, password I entered...........



Gary L. Chefetz said:
You need to enter the correct password. The password for the built-in
Administrator account for Project Web Access is the one you specified
during installation.
 
G

Guest

I clear admin password from sql db.
- not working.

I Reinstall MS Project Server.
- not working. (err. 5002)

Where is a problem ??
 
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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

You've told us so little about your system that any response I could give
you would be a wild guess.
 
G

Guest

More at my server:

Server:
2x Xeon processor 2GHz
1GB RAM
273 GB Diskfield

OS:
Windows Server 2003 Standart Edition + SP1
Configured as
- DHCP server
- File server (shared folders)
- Wins
- Remote desktop

Installed software:
MS SQL 2000 + SP3a
+ MS SQL Analysis Services
MS Project Server 2003 + SP2a
MS SharePoint Portal 2003
+ MS SharePoint Services 2.0
+ Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Slovak Template Pack
MS .NET Framework 1.1
MS .NET Framework 2.0
MS Office Pro 2003

Server box is connected to internal LAN (IP192.168.1.2 - static IP)
Firewal is a Linux box (192.168.1.1 - static IP) , and also gateway to
internet, secondary web server ... etc
Clients are range 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.240 (dynamic IP, assigned by
DHCP server)
Clients and w2k3 server are connected directly into linux box. (momentary
for testing purposes)

Network uses only work group, not domain.

and login not working, not working,....

.....pls help me.....
 
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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

There are a lot of possible issues here. Most glaring is that you're running
Portal Server on the same box. When doing this, you *must* follow a very
structured installation approach. There's a KB article on things you need to
do when you do this that is referenced here:
http://www.projectserverexperts.com/Shared Documents/portalservertoo.htm

You're a bit shy on RAM for this hodgepodge as well. You should know that
your SharePoint technologies are not going to play well without a domain.
You'll need to give everyone on the box a local logon to get anything out of
the Project Server/SharePoint integration.

Look at the server application event log and post the errors that are
generated when you try to logon. These might help, but the number of
variables make this much more difficult to troubleshoot.
 
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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Tim:

Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm. I can feel the adrenaline in your post.
 

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