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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

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 and the August CU for WSS

You may have already heard of an issue with the August CU for WSS and potentially problems when re-attaching content databases after application of this cumulative update.  It is documented on Stefan Goßner’s blog at http://blogs.technet.com/stefan_gossner/archive/2009/09/14/important-be-careful-when-installing-wss-august-cumulative-update.aspx?CommentPosted=true#commentmessage

Project Conference 2009: SA200 – Project 2007 Common Questions and Answers

At the conference in Phoenix I had the pleasure of sharing the stage with Adrian, Rohan and Soroush to present some of the questions we regularly get in support (and of course the answers!) as well as take questions from the floor. As usual with Adrian’s
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Project Server 2007: Why do my removed tasks keep coming back to my Timesheet?

We have had a few reports back since we released SP2 of another behavior change that is catching people out. We have a KB article coming along to describe this behavior change – and I’ll update with the KB when it arrives. First this is what we did. In
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Project Server 2007: Tracking Method Updates since SP2

I posted a short while ago about this topic , but wanted to make clear how you can continue working with time phased tracking for normal projects if you have got used to it since the IU. Brief re-introduction to the problem for new readers – we introduced

Project Server 2007: Expiration date set with SP2 – Product key is not valid?

The KB article in now live at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971620 and localized versions will be following along.  One thing to mention is that if you have multiple SKU’s installed and you try and re-license you may get a message saying your key
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Project Server 2007: PWA Provisioning issue after February CU – Cannot insert duplicate key row

**** Update (Thanks for the reminder to update this one Seth) This issue is resolved by the August CU for Project Server 2007 the details of which can be found at http://blogs.msdn.com/chrisfie/archive/2009/08/27/announcing-the-release-of-the-microsoft-project-and-project-server-2007-august-cumulative-update.aspx
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Project Server Webcast: Check-in Pending Secrets Revealed!

Well maybe not secrets, but hopefully the webcast tomorrow (5/28/2009) will give more insight to the workings and architecture of the Active Cache.  And if “tomorrow” is in the past the webcast is/was recorded.  Chris Boyd will be presenting
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By the time you get to Phoenix… Latest Project Conference news!

By the time you get to Phoenix… there will be some excellent Project Server 2007 and 2010 content for you.  New information on the site at http://www.msprojectconference.com/ including an extension to the Early Bird rate!  This will be the only

April Cumulative Updates: All Office Server Articles now Live!

Just checked the links and they are all now live – so updated my list .  One clarification on a the specific KBs and downloads for Project Server and the SharePoint/Microsoft Office SharePoint Servers.  The Office Server hotfix I list is the

Project Server 2007: My filters don’t work in my Data Analysis views

This came out of a recent Project Server support case where a customer was trying to show the capacity of resources by department in a Data Analysis view, but found that the filter for the resources department (a resource level field) wasn’t working as

SharePoint Server 2010 Preliminary System Requirements – x64 all the way!

News from TechEd 2009 this morning on the requirements for the next release of SharePoint – which will be called SharePoint Server 2010 .  As Project Server 2010 will be built on the same platform then expect similar requirements.  In brief

Office System and Servers SP2 and Cumulative Updates for April 2009

The Office Sustained Engineering team have put together a great FAQ blog on the recently (partially) released SP2 and April Cumulative updates. Please see http://blogs.technet.com/office_sustained_engineering/archive/2009/05/01/faq-concerning-cumulative-updates-for-april-2009-and-the-service-pack-2-for-the-2007-microsoft-office-system-and-microsoft-office-servers.aspx

Project Server 2007: Deploying Cumulative Updates

Thanks again to Rob for putting these words together on the different versions of packages in the cumulative updates – specifically describing the additional options available since the December 2008 Cumulative Updates which introduced the server rollup
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