KC,
Every installation I've seen or spoken with anyone about definitely has the public documents web but the project workspaces do not go under that folder. By default they should publish to
http://localhost/sites. If this is a fresh installation you might want to try reinstalling and see if you can specify a different location for your sites.
The sharepoint installation instructions (sharepoint configuration wizard) tells very specifically where to do this. Below is from the help file.
Run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration wizard
The Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Configuration wizard will install a basic Microsoft Project Workspace template and other program files onto the server running Windows SharePoint Services. The wizard will also provision a site called MS_ProjectServer_PublicDocuments for the public document library feature in Microsoft Office Project Web Access 2003.
1. Insert the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. If you are installing from the Project Server 2003 CD with AutoPlay enabled, click Server installation in the Project Server 2003 Setup program, or, on the Project Server 2003 CD-ROM, browse for and run the file named Setup.exe.
Project Server 2003 Setup starts.
3. Click Windows SharePoint Services.
4. On the next page, click Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard.
5. On the next page click Next.
6. On the next page, click Default Web Site or select a previously provisioned site, and then click Next.
7. On the next page, in the Select the URL path to create project sites under list, click sites, and then click Next.
8. On the next page, in the Site Owner Account Name box, type the Windows account name for the site owner.
9. In the Site Owner E-mail address box, type the e-mail address for the site owner, and then click Next.
10. On the next page, click Next.
11. On the next page, write down the informaiton under SharePoint Central Administration URL and Create a top-level Web site under this URL. You will need this information when you install Project Server 2003.
12. Click Finish.
Hope that helps sort it out for you.
Earl
Is there anyway when installing PS2003 I can avoid having my sites
underneath the "MS_ProjectServer_PublicDocuments" subweb. After installing,
http://localhost/MS_ProjectServer_PublicDocuments has become my starting
point and I would like to get rid of the "MS_ProjectServer_PublicDocuments"
part.
KC