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Error message when you try to log on to Project Web Access 2003: "Microsoft Jscript runtime error '800a138f' 'this.oResMgr' is null or not an object /ProjectServer/Library/LocalizedString.asp, line 44"
When you try to log on to Microsoft Office Project Web Access 2003, you receive the
following error message:
Microsoft Jscript runtime
error '800a138f' 'this.oResMgr' is null or not an object
/ProjectServer/Library/LocalizedString.asp, line 44
This issue may occur because of the permissions settings on the
Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 installation folder.
To resolve this issue, add the Users group to the Project Server installation folder. Then,
grant sufficient permissions to the Users group. To do this, follow these steps:
- Right-click the Project Server installation folder, and
then click Properties.
Note By default,
the Project Server installation folder is in the following location: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office
Project Server 2003
- On the Security tab, click
Add, type Users in the Enter
the object names to select box, and then click Check
Names.
- Select the Users group, and then verify
that the Allow check box is selected for the following permissions:
- Read & Execute
- List Folder Contents
- Read
- Click OK three times.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office Project Server 2003
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