Portfolio Server 2007 Deployment in 32-bit win 2003 Ent SP2,

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Suresh G

Dear Portfolio Admin,

I am new to Project server 2007 environment. I have successfully
installed Office Project Server 2007 in 32-bit Win-Server 2003 Enterprise
SP2(EPM SERVER1). My DB Server(SQL Standard 2005 with SP2-DATABASESERVER) is
installed in 64-bit OS.

My doubt is if i install Portfolio server in EPMSERVER1, in order to create
the DB for Portfolio server, will my 64-bit DB server support? and more over
i have installaed SQL reporting service in EPMSERVER1 itself.
While refering the Portfolio server 2007 deployement Guide from Microsoft,
it say Windows shared service 3.0 with project server. but i did not install
any WSS 3.0 in my server. I have install Office Project Server 2007 alone.

And also i have installed the Project Portfolio server with out error in
my lab test server, but i am bit confussed using the ISS web site in
INETMGR, also i am unable to open the http://myservername:81/portfolioserver
(port 81 i have assigned to my default web, my EPM server is running in
sharepoint-80 web site). even if i open the web through ISS browse in
portfolio sever>settings> Gateway configuration by default disabled. Even if
open Portfolio server2007 in IE, i am unable to login to PPS2007. says
account is incorrect. i have used the same account to configure the PPS2007.

I hope my requirement is clearly mentioned above. Please help me to sort
this issuse. I am completely help less. I am really thankfull for your help.
I also searched in web any Spl forum for Portfolio server installation.
but no such a forum found in Web. If u have any Deployment Guide please mail
to me([email protected]).

1.Will my 64-bit DB server allow to create DB for 32-bit Portfolio server2007?
2.How install portfolio server 2007 in my environment?
3.How to use the ISS web site or create for Portfolio server 2007?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
G.Suresh
 

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