uploading documents in Project Server 2003

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Peter

Hello,

hope someone can help me with a problem. I have installed Project
Server 2003, Project Professional 2003, SharePoint Services and
SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Most things work fine, but I have some
trouble with the SharePoint Integration in Project Server.
When I am logged in in Project Web Access, using windows-authentication
and an account that has administrator rights in Project Server, and I
try to associate a file with a task, I get the error message "There are
no tasks available. Either the project has not been published using
Project Server or you don´t have permissions to show the tasks in
Project Web Access.". There are tasks associated to the account I´m
logged in with, I have administrator rights and the Project has been
published using Project Professional 2003. Any ideas what might be the
problem.
If I do not try to associate the file to a task and click on "upload",
I receive the error message "Project Server could not renew the links
in the Project Server database. Try again later or contact the
administrator". The file is uploaded and stored in Project Server,
though. In some cases I also receive another error message: "The
following file has been locked by the Administrator:
/ProjectServer/DocLib/DocLibRedirector.asp". I have no clue, why all
those messages appear, I suppose there might be some problem with the
windows accounts that my Project/Sharepoint use and the permissions
given to these accounts.
Does anyone know some good ressources on the internet, that explain in
detail, which windows accounts are needed for Project/Sharepoint and
which permissions are to be set? I´m also interested in ressources
that describe the integration between Project Server and SharePoint
Services/SharePoint Server.

Thank you in advance,

Peter
 
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Peter

Hello,

just found out, that I get the same error message when trying to link a
problem/risk to a task. No tasks are displayed even though the account
I´m logged in with does have tasks associated to it. Any ideas?

Peter
 

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