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I have a problem with one user trying to access PWA (that user is me, the
admin unfortunately). When I open PWA I get logged in automatically (as I'm
using Windows Authentication) but when I click on the Tasks or Projects
links, for example, the page is displayed very briefly and I'm taken back to
the Home page of PWA. Other users are able to open these links successfully
even if no data resides there for them.
I'm also trying to access the Project Center thru Project 2003 itself and
I'm getting the following error: You cannot be logged on because your
security settings in Internet Explorer do not allow per-session cookies.
Enable per-session cookies, and try to log on again. (5011).
I've googled the error and I've investigated the KB article that mentions
this error (KB896452 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896452/en-us) but my
virtual directory is called ProjectServer so I don't have an underscore.
It only appears to be affecting me and only on my machine (I've even removed
and reinstalled the Project controls). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
admin unfortunately). When I open PWA I get logged in automatically (as I'm
using Windows Authentication) but when I click on the Tasks or Projects
links, for example, the page is displayed very briefly and I'm taken back to
the Home page of PWA. Other users are able to open these links successfully
even if no data resides there for them.
I'm also trying to access the Project Center thru Project 2003 itself and
I'm getting the following error: You cannot be logged on because your
security settings in Internet Explorer do not allow per-session cookies.
Enable per-session cookies, and try to log on again. (5011).
I've googled the error and I've investigated the KB article that mentions
this error (KB896452 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896452/en-us) but my
virtual directory is called ProjectServer so I don't have an underscore.
It only appears to be affecting me and only on my machine (I've even removed
and reinstalled the Project controls). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.