Can Proj 2002 and Proj 2003 clients co-exist?
From: Dale (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/08/04
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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 07:17:58 -0800
Jeff,
Are you also entering data into the RBS field? I
experienced the same problem and found through trial and
error that if I did not enter data in the RBS field that I
could add an enterprise resouce to a 2002 server database
with the 2003 client. I'm not sure of the impact this
might have since the Enterprise Resource Outline Code 1
shares the same lookup table as the RBS. I have a ticket
open with Microsoft on this now.
Dale
dimler@ups.com
>-----Original Message-----
>Scenario: Proj 2002 Enterprise is currently operational.
I'm testing the
>Proj 2003 Enterprise environment separately before
migrating the live data.
>
>Question: Can I have a Proj 2002 client and a Proj 2003
client installed on
>the same machine in a safe way.
>
>Reason for the question: I thought I would be able to get
away with just the
>Proj 2003 client to administer both databases. I even
upgraded the 2002
>database with the MS provided script to enable this.
However, the first time
>I tried to add an Enterprise resource, an error message
occured telling me I
>had to check the name or the Windows account (although
the error message
>wasn't in the usual red and there was nothing wrong with
the resource
>details??). I got around this problem by logging on to
another Project
>Managers box and using their 2002 client.
>
>Related question: Would there be a setting in the Project
Pro 2003 client or
>2002 database that I am missing or is this a known
problem?
>
>With thanks in advance for any help or guidance.
>
>Jeff
>jdb@cedara.com
>
>
>.
>
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