Automatic creation of workspaces lost

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Oliver

We have changed our HW on EPM2003 and moved the data to an other machine.
Everything is running fine but we have one issue we cant solve:

We lost the automatic creation of the workspaces. All settings are OK on the
site provisioning settings page (settings for automaticly create team web
site).
When we publish an new project on the new server the workspace is not been
created.
When we manually create a site on manage sharepoint sites menu the workspace
will be created.
We have compared all settings from the old server to the new one and they
are equal.

Any ideas why this can happen?
 
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Ben Howard

It's probably an account issue. Have you run PSCOMPLUS.EXE to see if this
resolves the issue. Also, what about the existing workspaces, can you create
an issue and link it back to a task on a project?
 
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Oliver

Hi Ben,

thanks for your response.
We have already run the PSCOMPLUS tool. Is there something special to
consider using this tool?
But you are right I cant link issues to a task in the project. I get the
following message: "There are no tasks available. Either the project has not
been published to Project Server, or you do not have the permissions to view
the tasks in PWA"

Otherwise when I create a new issue I see this issue on the home page as new
issue but I CANT see this issue in the indicator row in project center.
I´ve published the project once again, no change. The documents and other
things are all in the existing workspaces and I can navigate from the
indicator row away to the contents.

thanks
 
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Oliver

In addition to my last posting:
When I pulish a new project on the new hardware and create manually a
workspace everything works fine. This meens I can link issues to tasks and I
can see it in the indicator row in project center.
 
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Ben Howard

Hi Oliver,
Obviousy some account has not got the correct permissions. Worth checking
that the local windows STS group has the right users assigned. You can check
the old hardware and compare between the old and new...
 

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