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October 2009 - Posts

Project Server 2010: New TechNet and MSDN Resources – and 2010 Forums!

I don’t usually steal all of Christophe’s blog postings but this one is worth it. Mostly planning content at the moment – but expect a ton more as we go through November and the Beta release. Certainly worth bookmarking for future reference. And if I
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Project Server 2007: October 2009 Cumulative Updates (CU) are Available

Thanks to the Product Group, our partners in Office Sustained Engineering partners and of course Rob – who keeps this all running smoothly from the support side - we now have a new set of Cumulative Updates!  One fix that I know Mary is waiting for

Project Server 2007 and 2010: Roundup of the week

If you are interested in 2010 then the Product Group blog has a brand new article from Bonny on user controlled scheduling . This covers the ability to turn of the scheduling engine for selected tasks (task type changed from automatically scheduled to

A Very Special Day for Microsoft!

In case you hadn’t noticed this is a very special day for Microsoft.  Yes, Project 2010 is featured on the Office 2010 blog at http://blogs.technet.com/office2010/archive/2009/10/22/introducing-project-2010.aspx ! Oh, and we launched Windows 7 too
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SharePoint 2010: What does it do for Project? Some good ULS log enhancements.

With the 2010 release Project Server now requires SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise (what we might previously thought of as MOSS) rather than just SharePoint Foundation (previously WSS).  This gives us access to all the features such as Excel Services

SharePoint 2010 – Read all about it!

If like me you didn’t get along to the SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas, then you can find out plenty about the new version on the SharePoint blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2009/10/19/sharepoint-2010.aspx .  Also announced today

Bing Search now working on my Microsoft Project Support blog site!

The TechNet and MSDN blogs had an overhaul recently and the search box that has long frustrated me when looking on even my blog has finally been fixed.  It now uses the Bing engine and really does find stuff on my blog. (which Bing and other major
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Project Server 2007: Another OLAP Cube Building Gotcha – Is your alias 32 or 64 bit?

I posted a while back about an issue where the Application Server had an alias for the SQL Server, but when the Analysis Services cube build was requested the alias was passed to the Analysis Services server and it didn’t know the SQL Server by this alias

Project Server 2007: Running SSRS add-in for SharePoint without breaking your cube build

This is an issue that has been around for a while – the different versions of the SQL components between the SSRS add-in for SharePoint and the Analysis Services requirements for cube building caused a catch-22.  Thanks to Bart for finding a resolution
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