Publishing a project

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Jeremy Chapman

I've published a few projects, and can see them through Project Web Access,
but do the projects integrate more seamlessly into the actuall sharepoint
sites? Accessing through Project Web Access shows all the projects.
 
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Kevin Flanagan

If you choose either the Documents or Issues options on
the top menu bar, you will be directed to the subweb for
that particular project. When you get there uyou will
notice that the subweb is based on the project number
that was given to the project when it was published to
the server (Project ID). If you know the project ID you
can goi directly to the STS web site for that project.

Kevin
 
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Jeremy Chapman

I used the Collaborate->Publish->All Information option. If I go to the
Project Web Access site I can see my projects (I published two of them) but
no subwebs are created.

If I then choose Collaborate->Documents, I get the following:

The documents, risks and issues features in Project Web Access use Windows
SharePoint Services.A Windows SharePoint Services site needs to be created
for your project before you can share project documents or track project
risks and issues. Site creation takes a few minutes, so if the project was
just published, wait a few minutes and then visit the page again. Otherwise,
contact your server administrator.

But I published my project yesterday, so the site should have been created
by now.
 
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joe raiti

Jeremy,

You don't have the Sharepoint Team Services configured
correctly to enable these functions. There is a somewhat
complex configuration required to do so.

If you would like, my company does MS Project and Project
Server consulting and I would be glad to talk with you
about working something out. Please let me know.

Thanks,
Joe
 
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