Project server 2010 enterprise global file
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Open a project file through Project Professional as read only. I suggest you open a project that contains tasks and resources that can be used to test the objects being created. A new option in Project allows objects to automatically be added to the local Global. It has been my experience that having this option on will confuse the process of updating the Enterprise Global template.
To turn the option off, do this:. Create and test the objects that you would like to add to the Enterprise Global template in the Read-Only file. Name the objects something that your users will recognize. In this example, objects were created for an organization with the company name acronym of CMH. After the objects are created, they may be copied to the Enterprise Global template. Just open the Enterprise Global template and copy the objects using the Organizer.
There will be an appearance of a blank project file opening. To copy the objects into the Enterprise Global template, use the Organizer as show in the figure just above:. Once the Organizer is opened you can start to save the objects into the Enterprise Global template. The objects you created should be in the Read-Only file you created them in. Next, do File Close to close the checked-out Enterprise Global template.
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Sign in to vote. Brian Watson. Edited by brianwatson Monday, October 17, PM typo. Monday, October 17, PM. Wednesday, October 19, AM. Sorry but this has not helped. For the avoidance of doubt I can connect via the browser, it is Project Professional that cannot connect. Also you asked "go to the windows "Users Accounts" and verify if the PWA url is related with the correct account" can you please clarify which sub directory I should be lookin in?
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