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Matt Kennedy
Problem:
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Whenever we open/checkout a project we get the following error: "There is a
problem with the calendar name. The project you are opening has local base
calendar names that match the names of local base calendars in a currently
open projects. These include 24Hours1 To preserve the calendars and
scheduling, the existing local base calendars in the project you are opening
will be renamed."
If I open organizer and check the Calendar tab I see only one entry -
Standard - for both the project and global calendars.
Background:
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We have a relatively new installation of Project Server 2003. We have about
25 projects on the server managed by about 10 or 12 project managers. From
the very beginning I have had the server configured to NOT allow local
calendars. Just in case it is somehow related I thougt I should mention we do
a fair amount of external linking between these plans.
There was a post on this a while back at the following link but there never
was a final resolution:
http://communities2.microsoft.com/c...&p=1&tid=55487c58-0556-4532-9c48-a9b185694c86
Thanks for any help/insight you can provide!
-Matt
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Whenever we open/checkout a project we get the following error: "There is a
problem with the calendar name. The project you are opening has local base
calendar names that match the names of local base calendars in a currently
open projects. These include 24Hours1 To preserve the calendars and
scheduling, the existing local base calendars in the project you are opening
will be renamed."
If I open organizer and check the Calendar tab I see only one entry -
Standard - for both the project and global calendars.
Background:
--------------
We have a relatively new installation of Project Server 2003. We have about
25 projects on the server managed by about 10 or 12 project managers. From
the very beginning I have had the server configured to NOT allow local
calendars. Just in case it is somehow related I thougt I should mention we do
a fair amount of external linking between these plans.
There was a post on this a while back at the following link but there never
was a final resolution:
http://communities2.microsoft.com/c...&p=1&tid=55487c58-0556-4532-9c48-a9b185694c86
Thanks for any help/insight you can provide!
-Matt