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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]
According to Microsoft, this error is fixed in the April 3, hotfix package:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950816
Note: You must request a hotfix by opening a support incident with
Microsoft. Although you may need to provide payment information to open a
case with Microsoft, you will not be charged for obtaining a hotfix.
Microsoft forces this procedure in order to track usage. On very rare
occasions, Microsoft will make a hotfix package downloadable.
Note: Hotfix packages, unless specifically designed for a single customer,
are cumulative. This means that installing the latest hotfix package also
installs all previously issued fixes including those released in Service
Packs. If you apply this hotfix, it will contain all of the fixes included
in SP1 and the post-SP1 rollup package. You do not have to install these
prior to installing the most current hotfix, and it does not matter if you
have already installed previous updates.
Note: Hotfix packages are not fully regression tested as are Service Packs,
so these carry some risk. Always make a full system backup before applying a
hotfix.
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Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950816
Note: You must request a hotfix by opening a support incident with
Microsoft. Although you may need to provide payment information to open a
case with Microsoft, you will not be charged for obtaining a hotfix.
Microsoft forces this procedure in order to track usage. On very rare
occasions, Microsoft will make a hotfix package downloadable.
Note: Hotfix packages, unless specifically designed for a single customer,
are cumulative. This means that installing the latest hotfix package also
installs all previously issued fixes including those released in Service
Packs. If you apply this hotfix, it will contain all of the fixes included
in SP1 and the post-SP1 rollup package. You do not have to install these
prior to installing the most current hotfix, and it does not matter if you
have already installed previous updates.
Note: Hotfix packages are not fully regression tested as are Service Packs,
so these carry some risk. Always make a full system backup before applying a
hotfix.
--
Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
For Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
For Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com