VBScript: Microsoft Office Project Web Access 2003

V

VK

I have a MS Project Professional Server 2003 setup using MS Sharepoint
Services 2.0.

Using PWA if a Project Manager (PM) tries to approve/reject all the task
level changes requested by a team member the PM receives the following error:

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VBScript: Microsoft Office Project Web Access 2003
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You need Microsoft Project Professional 2002 or Microsoft Office Project
Professional 2003 in order to perform this action.

If you are using either of these versions, verify that a correct account for
this Project Server has been set up and selected by pointing to Enterprise
Options (Tools menu) and then clicking Microsoft Office Project Server
Accounts. If you are unable to start Project with the correct account,
contact your server administrator to make sure that the enterprise features
have been enabled on the Project Server.
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OK
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All the server accounts have been setup correctly.

Can some one please advice? This is really urgent.

Thanks.
 
J

JulieS

HI VK,

Microsoft Project Server is only one component of the enterprise project
management system. Microsoft Project Professional, a desktop software,
needs to be installed on the project manager's computers as well with a
connection to the server.

As the message you quote below notes, Project Professional (not just
server) is required. For additional information see:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/epmsolution/HA102053441033.aspx
The link above is for Project 2007 EPM (Enterprise Project Management),
but you'll note it still requires Project Professional.

Also, should you have follow up questions or in the future, please post
your questions about Project Server or PWA to the project server
newsgroup (Microsoft.Public.Project.Server). That newsgroup is followed
more closely by the server gurus.
I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
Project MVP

Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information
about Microsoft Project
 

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