Project Server 2003 with Project 2000 Clients? Any issues with th

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Ron

I am about to install a single-machine installation of Project Server 2003.
While reading all the instructions, I can't seem to find where it says it's
ok for all the clients to be using the 2000 application on the 2003 server.
Is this ok? If it's ok, anyone know of any other issues i might have?
 
E

Earl Lewis

Ron,

AFAIK, the oldest client you can use is 2002.

Earl
I am about to install a single-machine installation of Project Server 2003.
While reading all the instructions, I can't seem to find where it says it's
ok for all the clients to be using the 2000 application on the 2003 server.
Is this ok? If it's ok, anyone know of any other issues i might have?
 
R

Ron

I trust you are correct, but with my boss breathing down my neck about this,
I need to turn the AFAIK into a confirmation. Is there any way to get a
definative answer from MS without paying $275 for a support call?
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Ron:

You cannot use 2000 to connect to Project Server 2003. You should use
Project Pro 2003 for best results and complete compatibility.
 
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Earl Lewis

Ron,

How about the setting in the PWA adminstration that allows Project 2002 clients to connect or not? Furthered by the fact that there is no mention of allowing any client older than that? Is that confirmation enough?

Earl
I trust you are correct, but with my boss breathing down my neck about this,
I need to turn the AFAIK into a confirmation. Is there any way to get a
definative answer from MS without paying $275 for a support call?
 

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