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Article ID: 264175 - Last Review: September 18, 2011 - Revision: 4.0

PRJ2000: Macintosh and UNIX Computers Cannot Connect to Microsoft Project Central

This article was previously published under Q264175

SYMPTOMS

When you try to connect to Microsoft Project Central by using a Web browser on a Macintosh or UNIX-based computer, Microsoft Project Central does not load. You may see a blank page, or you may receive an error message that the page cannot be found or loaded.

CAUSE

This behavior occurs because Microsoft Project Central uses ActiveX controls that require a 32-bit, Intel-based computer that runs Microsoft Windows.

MORE INFORMATION

More information about the system requirements for Microsoft Project 2000 and Microsoft Project Central is available online in the Microsoft Project 2000 Resource Kit. Click the link below to view the Resource Kit on the Microsoft Web site:
Microsoft Project 2000 Resource Kit (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=35bd7fc5-a7dd-46b9-9234-e5d678ac51d7&displaylang=en)

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Project 2000 Standard Edition, when used with:
    • Apple Mac OS 7.0
  • Microsoft Project Server 2002
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