Project 2003 Professional

J

Jamie

Is there any place I can get a trial vesion of project
2002 or 2003 Professional? I have 2003 Standard version
and just bought 2003 Project server and need to move my
projects to the server, but I guess I need to you an
enterprise wizard which I can't find on my standard
version, so I am figuring I need to use professional, but
don't want to buy professional to use for a couple hours
to move my projects and thats it. Can any one help me???

Jamie
 
R

Rod Gill

If you have Project Server, you must have Project Professional to publish
data to Project Server so Project Web Access users can see data on the
Intranet. This isn't a once off requirement. Every time you make scheduling
changes, you need Project Professional to publish the changes to Project
Server.

Project Standard can save projects to SQL Server, but not in a way that
Project Server users can use.

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S

Sasha

I have one user running professional and two running
standard, can the professional user publish the data
created by the standard users to the Project Server?
 
W

William Raymond

Hi Jamie,

As far as I know, only Project Standard is available for trial review. I
would contact Microsoft directly to see if you can get yourself a copy
there.

-Bill
 

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