Thanks for your help.
Save the project as an XML file, then delete it from both the Draft and
Published databases. If the Project Workspace associated with this project
contains Risks, Issues, Documents, or Deliverables, then do not delete the
Project Workspace. After you import the project back into Project Server
2007 from the XML file, you can reattach it to the original Project
Workspace by completing the steps in the following FAQ:
http://www.projectserverexperts.com/ProjectServerFAQKnowledgeBase/DeleteProjectWithoutSubweb.aspx
Hope this helps.
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MK
Thanks for letting us know the good result. And you are more than welcome
for the help, my friend! :)
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