Multiple instances pro Project Server 2002 on one box - possible?

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Robert

Is it possible to have more than one instance of MSP 2002 on a single
computer? How about MSP 2003?

For reasons I won't bore you all with I need two completely independant
instances and would like to have them on the same system if possible.
Thanks.;

Robert
 
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Marc S.

Robert,

you can have several instances of Project Server 2003 running on one box.
Use the EditSite tool to create additional instances.

I don't know about Project Server 2003 however...

Hope this helps.

Marc
 
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Robert

Marc - thanks for the reply. I think there is a typo in your response. You
mention MSP 2003 twice - I think one of them should say 2002 but which one?
 
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Dale Howard [MVP]

Robert --

To piggyback on Marc's original answer, yes, you can have multiple Project
Server instances using either Project Server 2002 or 2003. To set up these
additional sites, you will need to use the EditSite tool for the appropriate
Project Server version. To download the Site Edit Utility for 2002, refer
to the following URL:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...0b-9512-4a21-89fb-5a20819c20c7&DisplayLang=en

To download the Edit Site tool for 2003, refer to the following URL:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3e-54e1-40a9-9bb8-2dd293226b6f&DisplayLang=en

Hope this helps.
 
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Robert

Thanks! You guys are the best.

Robert

Dale Howard said:
Robert --

To piggyback on Marc's original answer, yes, you can have multiple Project
Server instances using either Project Server 2002 or 2003. To set up these
additional sites, you will need to use the EditSite tool for the appropriate
Project Server version. To download the Site Edit Utility for 2002, refer
to the following URL:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...0b-9512-4a21-89fb-5a20819c20c7&DisplayLang=en

To download the Edit Site tool for 2003, refer to the following URL:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3e-54e1-40a9-9bb8-2dd293226b6f&DisplayLang=en

Hope this helps.
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

Robert --

Marc gave you most of the answer, but you are welcome for the help, my
friend! :)
 

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