OK, I'm new to Project but...

R

Randy

Just installed Project server and Project Prof. on a few
clients. Trying to get it to work so my people can play
with it before we go live.
No problem connecting to the server but I can't figure out
how to save an "Enterprise" project. I'm assuming to be
an "Enterprise" project it must be saved to the server
first.
When I click on save, I don't get any choice to save it to
the server.
I'm assuming a "Non Enterprise" Project is a project that
is saved other than the server and just published to the
server. Is that correct?
Any suggestions?
I'll have to get some training for my staff.

Thanks
Randy
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

Randy --

Before each user can save an enterprise project in the Project Server
database, he/she must set up a login account so that they can log into
Project Server through Microsoft Project Professional. Here's how:

1. Open Microsoft Project Professional
2. Click Tools - Enterprise Options - Microsoft Office Project Server
Accounts
3. Click the Add button
4. Give a name for the login account
5. Enter the URL for your Project Server instance
6. Click the Test Connection button to ensure a valid connection
7. Select the "Set as default account" option and click OK
8. Select the "Manually control connection state" option
9. Click the OK button
10. Close Microsoft Project Professional
11. Launch Microsoft Project Professional and click the Connect button

Hope this helps.
 

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