Repost-Spooler error 0x80004005

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Apologize for posting again..the previous posting is not
visible..dont know why..

I am getting spooler error 0x80004005 while trying to
publish projects to Project Server through the Project
Professional 2003. I also noticed that there was an xml
file created during publishing in the viewdrop folder and
got deleted as well-like it should. The permissions on
the viewdrop folder are set correct. Also, this error has
cropped up only recently. I used to be able to publish
projects just fine some time back. Could be because of
SP1 which was recently installed on the server and client?

Following are some error logs:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Microsoft Project Server Tracing
Eventlog Provider
Event Category: None
Event ID: 2
Date: 9/23/2004
Time: 7:25:18 AM
User: NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE
Computer: XXX-PROJECT
Description:
Component: PCSViews
File: ViewsDrop.cls
Line: -1
Error Number: 0x5
Description: <Description><![CDATA[Error Information:
Invalid procedure call or argument
Additional Information: An error occured processing the
following view :-
</EntProjectName><EntProjectID>54</EntProjectID></Project
Data><OrgGuid>projectserver</OrgGuid><ProjectID>139</Proje
ctID><BasePath>projectserver</BasePath><TimeStamp>2004-09-
23T07:25:09</TimeStamp></ViewsDropData>
]]></Description>

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Microsoft Project Server Tracing
Eventlog Provider
Event Category: None
Event ID: 2
Date: 9/23/2004
Time: 7:25:18 AM
User: NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE
Computer: XXX-PROJECT
Description:
Component: PjViewMgr
File:
C:\Office\dev\project\WebClient\source\server\pjviewmgr\Vi
ewCreator.cpp
Line: 1164
Error Number: 0x800a0cc1
Description: <Description><![CDATA[Assert Detected. The
error code was also included.]]></Description>

Thank you for your help!
 

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