Error when openning Project server from Ms Office Project Pro 2003

T

thanhcan

Dear all,

How could i fix the problem when i open project server from Ms office
project Pro 2003, the error message like this:

" There was an error openning enterprise resource pool.
You may not have sufficient permission to access the selected
resource(s). Would you like to retry "

In our server configure we Enable Enterprise featuress.

Please tell us how to fix that!!!

Thanks!!

ThanhCan.
 
D

Dusan Uhrik

Hi,

I think, you should on your Project Server to start Configure MS Office
Project Server 2003 and to modify by Modify User Resource permissions (such
as Global permissions: Assign Resource to project team etc)
?
Good Luck
Dusan
 
J

Jonathan Sofer - MCP

Hi ThanhCan,

Sounds like your permissions are incorrectly set. For whaterver user
you are seeing this logon problem with, go into the PWA Admin>Manager
Users and Groups>Users

Select that user and hit modify. Make sure that they belong to at
least one group that has the global permission of Log On and Read
Enterprise Global. If not, add them to that group. Also make sure
that none of your security groups, including Team Members has the Read
Enterpirse Global or Log On permissions set to Deny.

In general you should never set a Deny checkbox on any permssion in any
security group or user. Deny's should only be used in the Server
Configuration section which is a enterprise wide permissions.
 
T

thanhcan

Dear All,

I also think like that: permissions are incorrect set.

I had configured like: the user logon from Ms office Project Pro is
belong to Administrators group, and have full permission on Global
Permissions.

I also checked that no deny permission on any security groups.

Could you tell me how to do next??/

Thanks!!!


ThanhCan.
 

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