project server was unable to find specified project

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sgOrchid

I have installed a Project server 2007 and created the project. Saved on the
server.

In PWA, I am unable to find my project. When I tried to open the project
(using Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, which remembers last
entry) I get the folloing error. project server was unable to find specified
project.

How do I resolve?


Thank you
 
S

sgOrchid

It is something to do with cache. I read in some blog to stop the WSS service
and P Project server service then restart. I did it was ok.

But when I open the project again and updated the tasks. Saved the project.
Then click close. It prompted to check in. I clicked to chick in. Then exit
from office project 2007. If I reopen the saved file from server I get the
following error

This project cannot be opened in read-write mode because a previous checkin
for this project is not complete. If I manually clear the cache every time
it works but my changes are not saved.

I am using office project 2007 with SP2.

Project server 2007 with SP2 with WSS with SP & SQL server 2005 with SP3.

Thank you in advance for your help
 
S

sgOrchid

In addition to the above when I tried to save from Office project
professional 2007, the cache is not writing to server. Below status
indicates save job 0% Expected wait time 7s. It remains for ever.

A Simple test project UI is shown here.
http://i45.tinypic.com/25jcp3r.jpg
 
B

Bonnie

It may simply be a problem with your connection speed to the server. If you
close your Project before save is 100% complete or check-in is complete, you
will continue to receive the Read/Write check-in error or the Save errors.

I've noticed that by avoiding doing updates in Project Professional and
instead just accepting through PWA and by publishing through the edit project
properties via PWA, most of my issues were resolved as a work-around.

If you have a problem with your Project Professional crashing before Save is
complete or lagging so it doesn't complete, i would suggest upping your RAM
 

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