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Mihaly Simon

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Aug 5, 2003, 5:55:53 AM8/5/03
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I have installed Microsoft project 2002 server and
Professional for two computers. When I am going to
connect to the project server it works. The test
connection in the collaboration options are ok.
I have created a small project to publish on the project
server, but I cannot do it. I have got an error message:
"You are trying to publish a non-enterprise project to
Microsoft Project server.The administrator settings on
the server do not allow you to publish non-enterprise
projects. OK"

What can be the problem ?
I would appretiate if someone could help me.

Best Regards,

Mihaly simon

Deepu Chacko

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Aug 5, 2003, 8:12:01 AM8/5/03
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It means that the small project that you created is not saved to the
database....

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Deepu


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Dale Howard

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Aug 5, 2003, 8:41:07 PM8/5/03
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Mihaly --

A non-enterprise project is any project that is not saved in the Project
Server database because you were not logged into Project Server when you
created it. To solve this problem, please do the following:

1. Open Microsoft Project 2002
2. Click Tools - Enterprise Options - Microsoft Project Server Accounts

In the dialog box, there is a "Current Account" setting just below the
Add... button. If the "Current Account" setting says "My Computer", then
you are NOT logged into Project Server. If this is the case, click the
Add... button, then create and test the new account, and then set the
account as the Default account.

3. In the lower left corner of the dialog box, click the "Manually control
connection state" option
4. Click the OK button
5. Close Microsoft Project 2002, then relaunch the software
6. When prompted, select your correct user account (not the My Computer
account) and then click the Connect button

Once you are logged in to the Project Server through Microsoft Project 2002,
you will now need to import your project to the Project Server database
using the Import Wizard. To do this, click Tools - Enterprise Options -
Import Project to Enterprise. Follow each of the steps in the wizard to
save the project in the Project Server database, then you can publish it.
Hope this helps.

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Dale A. Howard
Project Management Trainer/Consultant
Denver, CO


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