Error after publishing a project who's Workspace has been Deleted

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Brad Harris

MSP2K7 SP1 and Hotfix
When a PM is Publishing his Project, he gets an error email:
Subject: Your queue job CreateWssSite failed. Please contact your
administrator for assistance.
Your CreateWssSite job failed. Its current state is FailedNotBlocking. It
was 0% complete. It entered the queue at 04/24/2008 15:30:56.

I deleted the workspace for the Project after he created it in inadvertently.

How can I correct this?
 
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Ravi

MSP2K7 SP1 and Hotfix
When a PM is Publishing his Project, he gets an error email:
Subject: Your queue job CreateWssSite failed. Please contact your
administrator for assistance.
Your CreateWssSite job failed.  Its current state is FailedNotBlocking.  It
was 0% complete.  It entered the queue at 04/24/2008 15:30:56.

I deleted the workspace for the Project after he created it in inadvertently.

How can I correct this?

Hi Brad Harris,

Go to PWA - Server Settings and Project Workspaces. Select this
project and delete the workspace so that the project in this page
shows empty for workspace url. Not sure how you delete, but I advice
to go to SharePoint Central Admin to delete the workspace or under
Site Actions - Site Settings - Sites and Workspaces you can find this
and delete. Now ask the PM to publish it again to get the workspace
created. Hope this helps.

Thanks,
Ravi.
 
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Brad Harris

Ravi,

Maybe I was not clear. Here are the events that happened.
1. PM Project creates project and creates workspace.
2. PM realizes he does not want workspace so I delete it. It is not
showing up anywhere.
3. PM Publishes and he recieves an email Your queue job CreateWssSite
failed. Please contact your administrator for assistance. Your CreateWssSite
job failed. Its current state is FailedNotBlocking. It was 0% complete. It
entered the queue at 04/24/2008 15:30:56.

How can I correct this?
 

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