226) 9/21/2007 Q323330 How to Back Up, Schedule, and Restore a Microsoft Project Server Database (Q323330)
This article explains how you can create, schedule, and restore a backup of your Microsoft Project Server 2002 database. 227) 9/23/2007 Q321344 HOW TO: Upgrade Project Central Database 2000 to Microsoft Project Server 2002 (Q321344)
You can update the Microsoft Project Central database when you install Microsoft Project Server. This article explains how to upgrade the database. 228) 9/21/2007 Q323020 HOW TO: Determine Whether You Have a Retail or Enterprise Edition of Microsoft Project (Q323020)
This step-by-step article explains the differences between the Retail and Enterprise editions of Microsoft Project 2002, and describes how you can determine which edition is installed on your computer. 229) 9/30/2007 Q323018 PRJ2002: Where to Find the Readme Files That Are Included with Microsoft Project and Microsoft Project Server (Q323018)
This article shows you where to find the Readme files that are included with Microsoft Project and Microsoft Project Server. 230) 9/30/2007 Q321357 PRJ2002: Error Messages When You View a Microsoft Project Web Access Page That Contains Grids (Q321357)
When you view a Microsoft Project Web Access page that contains grids, you may experience one or more of the following behaviors: 231) 9/27/2007 Q321375 PRJ2002: Overview of Microsoft Project Server Security Architecture (Q321375)
The Microsoft Project enterprise management and resource management features include the following products: 232) 9/28/2007 Q321377 PRJ2002: Project Data Service (PDS) and Microsoft Project Server Security Architecture (Q321377)
The Project Data Service (PDS) is a new component of Microsoft Project 2002. Clients such as Microsoft Project Professional, Microsoft Project Web Access, or a client written by a solution-provider developer all access the PDS to obtain por 233) 9/23/2007 Q321336 PSVR2002: Database Requirements for Microsoft Project Server (Q321336)
Microsoft Project Server supports Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft Database Engine (MSDE) 2000 or later. To use the enterprise features of Microsoft Project Professional and Microsoft Project Server, you must use SQL Server 2000.
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