Unable to display projects from the Project Server

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Barbara G

Hi,
I use Project Server 2007 with Project Professional 2007. When I try to pull
up projects on the test environment, I'm getting 'unable to display Projects
from the Project Server'. My possible issues are that I chose to work
offline, general network connectivity problems, the project server is
currently not available, and you do not have permissions to open projects
from project server. I'm logged in as the administrator and am working online
so I know that not's the problem. Does anyone know why I'm getting this error
message?

Thanks,
 
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Barbara G

Does anyone know why I can't view projects in Project Professional 2007 or
the Project Center through PWA. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
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Barbara


Barbara G said:
No, I can't.
 
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Gary L. Chefetz

Barbara:

On the face of it, it would seem to be a permissions issue. Can you verify
that your account is a member of the Administrator's Group only and that the
My Organization Category is associated with the Administrator's Group? Can
you verify that permissions were not changed from the default settings?

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Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
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Barbara G

Hi Gary,
Thank you for your help. I verified the My Organization category is
associated with the Administrators group. However, I noticed that my admin
account lost Project Manager rights. I tried to add that group and received
an 'unknown error'message. I checked the event viewer and received this
error, 'Could not use view or function MSP_Queue_Redezvous because of binding
errors'. I asked an SQL resource to refresh the databases and it looks like
it's reading the production environment instead of the test environment.
Please let me know if you have any ideas on how to fix this.

Thanks,
 
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Gary L. Chefetz

Barbara:

Well that's likely due to the way you created the dev environment from the
production environment. If this is the case,you'll want to check out:

http://blogs.msdn.com/brismith/arch...ving-a-copy-of-production-to-test-part-1.aspx


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Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
Project Server Training: http://www.projectservertraining.com
Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com
Project Server Help Blog: http://www.projectserverhelp.com


Barbara G said:
Hi Gary,
Thank you for your help. I verified the My Organization category is
associated with the Administrators group. However, I noticed that my admin
account lost Project Manager rights. I tried to add that group and
received
an 'unknown error'message. I checked the event viewer and received this
error, 'Could not use view or function MSP_Queue_Redezvous because of
binding
errors'. I asked an SQL resource to refresh the databases and it looks
like
it's reading the production environment instead of the test environment.
Please let me know if you have any ideas on how to fix this.

Thanks,
 

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