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Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide

Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide

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Table of Contents Introduction 1 Introduction.................................................................... ..........1 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Online Books Series........................ .............1 What Can You Learn from This Book?.............................................. ........................2 Who Should Read This Book?...................................................... .............................3 Revision History................................................................ ..........................................3 Chapter 1 5 Overview of Project Server 2003................................................. .5 Project Server 2003 Components.................................................. ..........................5 EPM Solution Architecture....................................................... ..................................7 Client Tier..................................................................... .......................................7 Application Tier................................................................ ...................................7 Database Tier................................................................... ...................................8 Chapter 2 9 Installation Roadmaps........................................................... ....9 Single Computer Installation Roadmap............................................ ......................10 Small-Scale Installation Roadmap................................................ ..........................13 Medium-Scale Installation Roadmap............................................... .......................16 Large-Scale Installation Roadmap................................................ ..........................21 Chapter 3 25 Upgrading to Project Server 2003 from Earlier Versions

of Microsoft Project............................................................ ..25 Upgrading from Microsoft Project Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002......2 6 Upgrading from Microsoft Project Server 2002 and MSDE........................... .......27 Migrating from SharePoint Team Services......................................... ....................30 Requirements for Migrating from SharePoint Team Services........................ 31 Limitations to Migrating to Windows SharePoint Services......................... ....32 Migrating a SharePoint Team Services Site to Windows SharePoint Services.................................................. ..............34

Chapter 4 37 Prepare the Servers............................................................. .....37 Create User Accounts............................................................ ..................................37 Configure SQL Server Authentication............................................. ........................42 Install Decision Support Objects................................................ .............................43 Create an OLAP Administrator.................................................... .............................45 Configure Internet Information Services......................................... .......................46 Configure Internet Explorer Enhanced Security................................... ..................48 Chapter 5 50 Configure Windows SharePoint Services....................................50 Installing Windows SharePoint Services with a New Database...................... ......51 Install Windows SharePoint Services............................................. .................51 Configure the Administrative Virtual Server..................................... ...............52 Set the Configuration Database Server........................................... ................54 Extend the Virtual Server....................................................... ...........................56 Run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard........................ 57 Create a Windows SharePoint Services Administrator.............................. .....59 Installing Windows SharePoint Services with an Existing Database................ ....60 Install Windows SharePoint Services............................................. .................60 Configure the Administrative Virtual Server..................................... ...............61 Set the Configuration Database Server........................................... ................63

Extend the Virtual Server....................................................... ...........................65 Run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard........................ 66 Create a Windows SharePoint Services Administrator.............................. .....67 Installing Windows SharePoint Services with WMSDE............................... ...........68 Install Windows SharePoint Services............................................. .................68 Run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard........................ 69 Chapter 6 71 Deploy the Database............................................................. ...71 Creating the Project Server Database Manually................................... .................71 Partitioning the Database....................................................... .................................72 Partitioning the Database for New Deployments................................... .........74 Partitioning the View Tables.................................................... ..................74 Partitioning the Project Tables................................................. .................78 Using Three-Way Partitioning.................................................... ................82 Deploying Project Server 2003 with MSDE......................................... ...................88

Chapter 7 90 Install Project Server 2003..................................................... ..90 Starting Project Server Setup................................................... ...............................91 Project Server Setup Welcome Page............................................... ................91 Product Key..................................................................... ..................................92 User Information................................................................ ...............................92 End-User License Agreement...................................................... .....................93 Select a Location for Installation.............................................. .......................94 Choosing the Services to Install................................................ ..............................96 Choose the Services That You Want to Install on This Server..................... ...96 Create the View Processing Share................................................ ...................98 Enter the Session Manager Server Name........................................... ............99 Enter the View Processing Server Information.................................... ............99 Choosing Database Options....................................................... ...........................101 Connecting to an Existing Database.............................................. ................101 Connect to an Existing Database................................................. ...........101 Enter Connection Information for View Tables.................................... ..102 Enter Database Account Information.............................................. .......103 Creating a New Database That Uses Windows Authentication....................104 Enter Connection Information for View Tables.................................... ..105 Create Database Account Information.............................................

......106 Creating a New Database That Uses SQL Server Authentication................107 Enter Connection Information for View Tables.................................... ..109 Create Database Account Information............................................. ......110 Configuring the Front-End Components............................................ ...................111 Enter Analysis Services Connection Information.................................. ........111 Select a Web Site............................................................... .............................112 Enter Web Server Address Information............................................ .............113 Enter SMTP Mail Server Information.............................................. ...............115 Connect to a Web Server Running Windows SharePoint Services..............116 Enter Windows SharePoint Services Account Information........................... 117 Connect to SharePoint Portal Server............................................. ................118 Choose an Installation Environment.............................................. ................119 Enter the Administrator Password................................................ .................120 Complete the Installation....................................................... ........................121 Chapter 8 123 Post-Installation Tasks......................................................... ..123 Configure Items Bypassed During Setup........................................... ...................123 Configuring Analysis Services Settings.......................................... ................123 Downloading ActiveX Controls.................................................... ....................125 Configuring Web Server Address Settings......................................... ............126

Configuring Windows SharePoint Services Settings................................ .....127 Configuring SharePoint Portal Server Settings................................... ..........128 Configuring SMTP Mail Server Settings........................................... ..............129 Synchronize the Public Document Site............................................ .....................130 Migrate the Analysis Services Repository to a SQL Server Database............... ..130 Add Users to Cube Database Roles in Analysis Services........................... .........131 Enable Users to Log on By Using a Different Windows User Account................ .132 Configuring Project Professional for Project Server 2003........................ ...........134 Deploy Project Professional..................................................... ......................134 Using the Office Resource Kit................................................... ..............134 Set Up Connection Information for Project Server 2003........................... ..135 Add Project Server and Windows SharePoint Services as Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer........................................... .............136 Updating the MSP_WEB_ADMIN Table for Hosted Deployments By Using Windows SharePoint Services............................................ ..............137 Chapter 9 138 Extranet and Non-Trusted Domain Scenarios............................138 Configuring Project Server 2003 for the Extranet................................ ................138 Set up Analysis Services to Be Accessible By Means of HTTP.....................1 38 Configure Your Deployment....................................................... ....................140 Configuring a Non-Trusted Domain Deployment..................................... .............142 Chapter 10 144

System Optimization............................................................. ..144 Database Optimization Scripts................................................... ...........................144 Master Stored Procedures........................................................ .....................145 MSP_UTIL_EXEC_MOVE_DATABASE_OBJECTS......................................145 MSP_UTIL_EXEC_MOVE_DATABASE_FILES...........................................145 MSP_UTIL_EXEC_MOVE_TABLES_TO_FILEGROUP................................145 MSP_UTIL_EXEC_MOVE_INDEXES_TO_FILEGROUP..............................146 Component Utility Stored Procedures............................................. ..............146 Database Partitioning........................................................... .................................147 Preparing to Partition the Database............................................. .................148 Migrating Existing Deployments.................................................. ...................149 Partitioning the View Tables.................................................... ................149 Partitioning the Project Tables................................................. ...............152 Using Three-Way Partitioning.................................................... ..............155 Migrating from View Tables Partition to Three-Way Partition................161 Migrating from Project Tables Partition to Three-Way Partition............164 Load Balancing the Project Server Views Notification Service.................... ........167 Configuring the Computers Running the Project Server Views Notification Service................................... .......169

Configuring the Front-End Application Server to Support Load-Balancing of the Project Server Views Notification Service...........170 Chapter 11 172 International Deployment Considerations.................................172 Planning an International Deployment............................................ .....................173 Installing Project Server Multilingual User Interface Packs..................... ............174 Project Server Installation Language............................................ .................175 Project Server Code Page Limitations............................................ ...............176 Using Windows SharePoint Services in an International Deployment................ 176 Ensuring that Windows SharePoint Services URLs Are in Unicode..............177 Using Input Method Editor....................................................... ..............................177 Choosing an Operating System for Project Web Access Users....................... ....178 Viewing Project Web Access in Other Languages................................... .............178 Appendix A 182 Additional Resources............................................................ .182 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Online Books Series........................ .........182 Project Server Related Web Sites.................................................. ......................183 Appendix B 184 Project Server Service Accounts..............................................184 Analysis Services Account....................................................... ..............................184 Windows SharePoint Services Administrator Account............................... ..........185 Project Server Database Account................................................. ........................185 Windows SharePoint Services Database Account....................................

...........186 Project Server User Database Account............................................ .....................186 Project User Database Account................................................... .........................187 View Administrator Account...................................................... .............................187 Appendix C 188 Project Server Installation Tools..............................................1 88 Connection Information Tool..................................................... ............................188 EditSite Tool................................................................... ........................................190 Site Information Tab............................................................ ...........................193 Database Information Tab........................................................ .....................194 Windows SharePoint Services Information Tab..................................... .......196 Completing Site Setup........................................................... .........................197 Running the EditSite Tool from the Command Line................................. ....198 Project Server COM+ Settings Tool............................................... ........................200 Windows SharePoint Services Backup and Restore Tool............................. .......201 Project Server Data Migration Tool.............................................. .........................202

Windows SharePoint Services Site Migration Tool................................. .............204 Hosted Deployment Migration..................................................... ..................204 Single Project Restore.......................................................... ..........................204 Running the Tool................................................................ .............................205 WinHTTP Proxy Configuration Tool................................................ ........................208 WinHTTP Proxy Configuration Tool Options........................................ ...........208 Examples........................................................................ .................................210 Appendix D 212 Configuring the Sample Database...........................................212 Installing Project Server 2003 with the Sample Database......................... ........212 User Accounts................................................................... ..............................213 Sample Data Installation and Configuration...................................... ...........214 Configuring Windows SharePoint Services for Project Server 2003...........215 Installing Multiple Copies of the Windows SharePoint Services Data.........218 Building the OLAP Cube.......................................................... ........................220 Verifying the Resource Availability Tables...................................... ........222 Granting Users Permission to Access the OLAP Cube............................... ...223 Creating Project Server Accounts for Project Professional Users................2 23 Configuring Internet Explorer................................................... ......................225 Setting Up Outlook Integration.................................................. .....................225 Backing Up Custom Databases..................................................... ................226

Appendix E 229 Uninstalling Project Server 2003.............................................229 Appendix F 230 Installing Project Server 2003 From the Command Line............230 Command-Line Parameters for Installing Project Server 2003...................... ....230 Select a Location for Installation.............................................. .....................231 Choose the Services You Want to Install on This Server.......................... ....231 Installing the Session Manager Service Without the Front-End Service.....232 Create the View Processing Share................................................ .................232 Enter the Session Manager Server Name........................................... ..........233 Enter the View Processing Server Information.................................... ..........233 Enter Database Server Information............................................... ................234 Enter Connection Information for Views Tables................................... .........234 Enter Database Account Information.............................................. ..............236 Enter Analysis Services Connection Information.................................. ........236 Select a Web Site............................................................... .............................237 Enter Web Server Address Information............................................ .............237 Enter SMTP Mail Server Information.............................................. ...............238

Connect to a Web Server Running Windows SharePoint Services..............238 Connect to a Web Site Running SharePoint Portal Server 2003.................239 Choose an Installation Environment.............................................. ................240 Enter the Administrator Password................................................ .................240 Appendix G 242 Working with the Outlook Add-in..............................................242 Installing the Outlook Add-in................................................... ..............................242 Security Settings Required for Installation..................................... ...............242 Connecting to the Computer Running Project Server 2003.........................2 43 Removing the Outlook Add-in from Outlook........................................ .................243 Appendix H 244 Installing Project Web Access ActiveX Controls........................244 Appendix I 246 Service Packs for Project Server Components...........................246

Introduction The Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide is designed to help your organization understand the tasks involved in installing Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. The Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide is a comprehensive g uide that covers various types of installations, including a single computer installation and sma ll-scale, medium-scale, and large-scale installations. For a step-by-step guide for single computer, small-scale, and medium-scale installations, see the following resources: Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Single Computer Installation Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=34499 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Small-Scale Installation Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=34500 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Medium-Scale Installation Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=34501

Send us your feedback. Please let us know what you think about the quality of th is content. If this text does not meet your needs, let us know how we can improve i t. If this text was helpful to you, let us know how it helped. mailto:[email protected]?subject=Feedback: Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Online Books Series The Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Online Books series documents the Micro soft Office Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Solution and provides a detailed refe rence for all phases of deploying Project Server 2003, including planning, installatio n, configuration, and administration. Each book is designed to stand alone and can be referred to on an as-needed basis. You can also read these books in the order li sted below for a complete guide to deploying Project Server 2003: Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Solution Planning Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20235 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Configuration Planning Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20235

Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Disaster Recovery Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20234 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20233 This includes the following resources: Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Single Computer Installation Guide Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Small-Scale Installation Guide Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Medium-Scale Installation Guide Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Application Configuration Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20237 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Administrator s Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20236 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Security Group Guide http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=33554 This includes the following resources: Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Office Office Office Office Office Office Project Project Project Project Project Project Server Server Server Server Server Server 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 Portfolio Managers Guide Project Managers Guide Resource Managers Guide Team Leads Guide Team Members Guide Executives Guide

A key part of deploying Project Server 2003 as part of a Microsoft Office Enterp rise Project Management (EPM) Solution is proper planning. These books will help your organization plan for deployment by explaining Project Server 2003 in detail, hi ghlighting the questions you should ask throughout the planning phase, and providing a refe rence for the requirements during each phase of deployment. These books are not intended t o be a substitute for proper planning within your organization as to what your EPM Solu tion should be. The Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Online Books series will hel p you succeed in deploying your organization s project management solution. What Can You Learn from This Book? This guide covers the installation of Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 and i ts related components. The following topics are covered: Migrating to Project Server 2003 from Microsoft Project Server 2002 and Project Central.

Preparing your servers for installation of Project Server 2003, Microsoft Window s SharePoint Services, and other related components. Deploying your Project Server 2003 database, both manually and automatically, by means of the Project Server Setup program. Database optimization and partitioning. Project Server 2003 installation tools. Who Should Read This Book? This guide is designed to benefit the following professionals: IT administrators Those individuals who are responsible for installing Project Server 2003 and its related components. Database administrators Those individuals who are responsible for database maintenance. Deployment planners Those individuals who plan the deployment of Project Server 2003 within your organization. Revision History The following table provides the revision history for this document.

Date Revision October 2003 Initial Publication. January 2004 Added Chapter 9, Extranet and NonTrusted Domain Scenarios. Added Chapter 11, International Deployment Considerations. Added Appendix F, Installing Project Server 2003 from the Command Line. Added Appendix G, Working with the Outlook Add-In. Added Appendix H, Installing Project Web Access ActiveX Controls. Updated Appendix C, Project Server Installation Tools.

March 2004 Updated Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services. Updated Appendix H, Installing Project Web Access ActiveX Controls. August 2004 Added Appendix B, Project Server Service Accounts. Added Appendix I, Service Packs for Project Server Components. September 2004 Updated the section Database Partitioning in Chapter 10, System Optimization. Added the section Load Balancing the Project Server Views Notification Service to Chapter 10, System Optimization.

1 Overview of Project Server 2003 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 is designed to support collaboration between project managers who are using Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 and te am members who are using Microsoft Office Project Web Access 2003. The Microsoft Of fice Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Solution is an integrated system that includ es Project Professional 2003, Project Web Access 2003, and Project Server 2003. Project Server 2003 provides timesheets, status reports, portfolio analysis and modeling, enterprise resources, and enterprise templates. When integrated with Microsoft W indows SharePoint Services, Project Server 2003 provides document management and issues and risk tracking features. Users access Project Server 2003 by means of Project Web Access, a browser-based client that enables team members, resource managers, and executives to enter and view t imesheet information and view portfolio reports. Project managers can create projects or create or modify the Enterprise Resource Pool by using Project Professional and save that data to the Project Server database. Project Server 2003 is flexible and is designed to enable you to extend your EPM Solution. You can begin by using a limited number of enterprise features and then add addi tional features as needed. Project Server 2003 Components Project Server 2003 consists of the following software components: Project Server Front-End service Handles all Project Web Access and Project Data Service requests. View Processing Generates static views of published data for Project Web Access.

Session Manager Handles the session-state information for each client that is connecting to Project Server 2003 from Project Web Access. Project Server 2003 requires the services and support of the following Microsoft applications: Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0 or later Provides the foundation for sec ure and scalable Web-based solutions. IIS is included as part of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating systems. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Provides database management for users who want to take advantage of all enterprise functionality that is built in to Project Se rver 2003 in a scalable environment. Both SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition and SQL Server 200 0 Enterprise Edition support the enterprise functionality of Project Server 2003, but only SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition supports advanced deployment features such as failover or HTTP Internet support. You must install SQL Server 2000 before you c an install Project Server 2003 or configure Windows SharePoint Services for Project Server 2003. SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services Provides online analytical processing (OLAP) services, which are required for the Portfolio Analyzer feature of Project Serve r 2003. The Portfolio Analyzer feature is only available as an enterprise feature of Pro ject Server 2003. Windows SharePoint Services Provides document library and issues and risks tracking services when properly configured for Project Server 2003. You can down load Windows SharePoint Services from the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=23448), or you can configure an existing installation of Windows SharePoint Services for Project Server 2003. Note Project Server 2003 is not compatible with SharePoint Team Services. Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Enables the indexing and searching of Project Server 2003 document libraries. Project Professional Provides enterprise-wide project and resource management capabilities, collaboration functionality, and scenario analysis tools for organ izations that require an enterprise project management solution. To access Project Server 2003, Project Professional 2003 has the following Internet browser requirements: o Internet Explorer 5.01 with SP3 or later o Internet Explorer 5.5 with SP2 or later o Internet Explorer 6 with SP1 or later (recommended) The Microsoft Office Project Add-in for Outlook Enables users to keep track of tasks that are assigned to them in projects. Tasks can be tracked in Microsoft

Outlook 2000 or later (or Outlook Web Access in a limited capacity). The Outlook Integration add-in is available from the Project Web Access Home page. Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 (or later) Enables access to the Projec t Web Access user interface (UI). Internet Explorer 5.5 or later is required in or der to use all available Project Web Access features.

EPM Solution Architecture The Microsoft EPM Solution is based on a common three-tiered architecture, consi sting of a client tier, an application tier, and a database tier. Note For more information about the EPM Solution architecture, see Chapter 5, Pl anning Your EPM Solution Architecture, in the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Configura tion Planning Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20235). Client Tier The client tier of the Microsoft EPM Solution includes Project Web Access and Pr oject Professional. Project Web Access provides access to timesheets, project views, s tatus reports, administration pages, and the Build Team feature. It also provides acce ss to the document library and risk and issue tracking by means of Windows SharePoint Serv ices integration. Project Web Access consists of a set of Microsoft ActiveX controls (primarily a grid control) and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) pages provided b y Active Server Pages (ASPs). The ActiveX controls are downloaded the first time y ou access Project Web Access. Project Web Access requires Internet Explorer 5.01 or later. Project Professional 2003 runs on Windows 2000 and later. Project managers can u se Project Professional 2003 to publish projects to the Project Server database and manage updates to the project information that is stored on the server. You can also us e Project Professional 2003 to open, modify, and save enterprise projects and resources. Application Tier The application tier is made up of Web-based front-end applications that are int egrated with Internet Information Services (IIS). These applications include Project Ser ver 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services.

Project Server 2003 is the central component of an EPM Solution and is a robust and highly scalable Web-based server application. Project Server 2003 runs on Window s 2000 Server or later and requires Internet Information Services (IIS) version 5.0 or later.

Windows SharePoint Services is an optional component that integrates with Projec t Server 2003 to provide document management and risk and issue tracking. Windows SharePoint Services is available as a free download from Microsoft at www.micros oft.com and is only supported on a computer running Windows Server 2003, IIS 6.0, and ASP.NET. Database Tier SQL Server provides the database tier of the EPM Solution. Project Professional and Project Web Access work with both the non-enterprise and enterprise tables in th e SQL Server database. Project Server 2003 uses View tables that contain time-phased d ata for all projects that are published to the server to reduce the load on the computer run ning SQL Server and to allow for greater scalability. Project Server 2003 provides the pr imary means of access to the database, although Project Professional can save projects direc tly to the database by means of Open Database Connectivity (ODBC).

2 Installation Roadmaps This chapter describes four examples of hardware deployments for Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. Each example includes a roadmap of, or high-level steps for , the installation process to assist you in planning your deployment. Identify the dep loyment roadmap in this chapter that most closely matches the architecture that you requ ire for your organization, and then follow the procedures in that topic to complete your installation. Note Before you install Project Server 2003, read the Microsoft Office Project S erver 2003 Configuration Planning Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20235). The Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Configuration Planning Guide includes hardware recomm endations for various tested configuration scenarios. When you are planning your hardware requ irements, be sure to consider the type of hardware that was used to test the configurations a nd compare it against the hardware that you intend to use. If you are using different hardware , you will see different performance results. The procedures in this chapter assume that you have the required hardware for yo ur deployment, and that you have installed an appropriate version of Microsoft Wind ows, along with Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Analysis Services (if applicable), and the required service packs. If you are upgrading or migrating from an earlier version of Microsoft Project S erver, see Chapter 3, Upgrading to Project Server 2003 from Earlier Versions of Microsoft Project in the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide before be ginning your deployment. You will need to follow the steps in this chapter when you deploy Pr oject Server 2003. Important Document your installation thoroughly, in case you need to duplicate i t when recovering from a system failure or disaster. Keep track of the accounts that you create, c omputer names, passwords, and setup options. Be sure you keep a copy of this documentation with your disaster recovery materials, preferably in an off-site location.

Single Computer Installation Roadmap A single computer deployment can support a small- to medium-sized organization a nd can be used by a large organization to test Project Server 2003. A single computer d eployment supports up to 500 users, but is not ideal for a large-scale production environm ent. For information about single computer deployments, including sample hardware sets an d performance numbers, see the topic Configuration Scenario 1 in Chapter 6, select ing a Project Server Configuration, of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Config uration Planning Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20235). Note You must use a single computer deployment if you are installing the Project Server 2003 Sample database.

Example of a single computer deployment. Follow the procedures in this topic to install Project Server 2003 on a single c omputer. This topic assumes that you are not upgrading from a previous deployment of Micr osoft Project Server. Note If you are installing Project Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows SharePoint S ervices on a Terminal Server, or if you install Windows SharePoint Services after you install Project Server 2003, you will need to add the Project Server URL to the Excluded Path list in Windows SharePoint Services. For more information, see the Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Ad ministrator s Guide on the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=12860). .. To get started 1. Acquire the necessary hardware for your deployment. 2. Install the operating system and SQL Server 2000. Note Configure SQL Server 2000 to use mixed-mode authentication. 3. Install SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3). Note For more information about SQL Server 2000 SP3, see Appendix I, Service Pac ks for Project Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installat ion Guide.

4. If you plan to use online analytical processing (OLAP) functionality, install Analysis Services and SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services Service Pack 3a (SP3a). Note For more information about SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services SP3, see Appen dix I, Service Packs for Project Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Ser ver 2003 Installation Guide. 5. Verify network and domain connectivity. .. To prepare the servers 1. Create the following user accounts: A Windows domain user account or local user account. This account allows Project Server to access SQL Server Analysis Services and Windows SharePoint Services. A SQL Server account that belongs to the Database Creators and Security Administrators roles. This account will be used to create the database during th e setup process. You can also use your system administrator (sa) account for this purpose. Create these accounts by using the procedures in the topic Create User Accounts in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Insta llation Guide. 2. Create an OLAP administrator by using the procedure in the topic Create an OL AP Administrator in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. If your implementation of SQL Server is not configured to use mixed-mode authentication, configure it to use mixed-mode authentication by using the proce dures in the topic Configure SQL Server Authentication in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 4. Configure Internet Information Services by using the procedures in the topic Configure Internet Information Services in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 5. Configure Microsoft Internet Explorer security on Microsoft Windows Server 200 3 by using the procedure in the topic Configure Internet Explorer Enhanced Security in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Serve r 2003 Installation Guide. .. To install Windows SharePoint Services 1. Install Windows SharePoint Services on your server by using the procedure in the topic Install Windows SharePoint Services in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Gui de.

2. Configure the administrative virtual server for Windows SharePoint Services b y using the procedure in the topic Configure the Administrative Virtual Server in Chapte r 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. Configure the Windows SharePoint Services configuration database by using the procedure in the topic Set the Configuration Database Server in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 200 3 Installation Guide. 4. Extend the virtual server by using the procedure in the topic Extend the Virt ual Server in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Offi ce Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 5. Create a Windows SharePoint Administrator by following the procedure in the t opic Create a Windows SharePoint Services Administrator in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installa tion Guide. 6. Run the Windows SharePoint Service Configuration Wizard by following the procedure in the topic Run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Offi ce Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. .. To install Project Server 2003 1. If you want to create the database in SQL Server manually, follow the procedu re in the topic Creating the Project Server Database Manually in Chapter 6, Deploy the Database of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. This st ep is not required, because Project Server Setup can create the database for you during installation. 2. Run the Project Server Setup program by using the procedures in Chapter 7, In stall Project Server 2003 of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Gui de. .. To perform post-installation tasks 1. Configure any items that you bypassed when running Project Server Setup by us ing the procedures in the topic Configure Items Bypassed During Setup in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 2. To enable users to use the Log on using a different Microsoft Windows user account link on the Logon page, follow the procedures in the topic Enable Users to Log On By Using a Different Windows User Account in Chapter 8, PostInstallation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guid e. 3. To give users access to the OLAP cube, follow the procedure in the topic Add Users

to Cube Database Roles in Analysis Services in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide.

4. To ensure proper connectivity to Analysis Services, migrate the Analysis Serv ices repository to a SQL Server database by using the procedure in the topic Migrate the Analysis Services Repository to a SQL Server Database in Chapter 8, PostInstallation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guid e.

Small-Scale Installation Roadmap Follow the procedures in this topic to install Project Server 2003 in a small-sc ale deployment such as the one shown in the following figure.

Example of a small-scale deployment. .. To get started 1. Acquire the necessary hardware for your deployment. 2. Install the operating system on each computer. 3. Install SQL Server 2000 on the appropriate computer. Note Configure SQL Server 2000 to use mixed-mode authentication. 4. Install SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3). Note For more information about SQL Server 2000 SP3, see Appendix I, Service Pac ks for Project Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installat ion Guide. 5. If you plan to use online analytical processing (OLAP) functionality, install Analysis Services and SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services Service Pack 3 (SP3) on the appropriate computer.

Note For more information about SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services SP3, see Appen dix I, Service Packs for Project Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Ser ver 2003 Installation Guide. 6. Verify network and domain connectivity. .. To prepare the servers 1. Create the following user accounts: A Windows domain user account or local user account on the Analysis Services server, to allow Project Server 2003 to access Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysi s Services. A Windows domain user account or local user account on the server running Windows SharePoint Services, to allow Project Server 2003 to access Windows SharePoint Services. A SQL Server account that belongs to the Database Creators and Security Administrators roles. This account will be used to create the database during th e setup process. You can also use your sa account for this purpose. Create these accounts by using the procedures in the topic Create User Accounts in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Insta llation Guide. 2. Create an OLAP Administrator by using the procedure in the topic Create an OL AP Administrator in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. If your implementation of SQL Server is not configured to use mixed-mode authentication, configure it to use mixed-mode authentication by using the proce dures in the topic Configure SQL Server Authentication in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 4. Install the Analysis Services Decision Support Objects by using the procedure in the topic Install Decision Support Objects in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 5. Configure Internet Information Services on the computer on which you will ins tall Project Server by using the procedures in the topic Configure Internet Informati on Services in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Serve r 2003 Installation Guide. 6. Configure Internet Explorer security on Windows Server 2003 by using the proc edures in the topic Configure Internet Explorer Enhanced Security in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide.

.. To install Windows SharePoint Services 1. Install Windows SharePoint Services on your server by using the procedure in the topic Install Windows SharePoint Services in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Gui de. 2. Configure the administrative virtual server for Windows SharePoint Services b y using the procedure in the topic Configure the Administrative Virtual Server in Chapte r 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. Configure the Windows SharePoint Services configuration database by using the procedure in the topic Set the Configuration Database Server in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 200 3 Installation Guide. 4. Extend the virtual server by using the procedure in the topic Extend the Virt ual Server in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Offi ce Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 5. Create a Windows SharePoint Administrator by following the procedure in the t opic Create a Windows SharePoint Services Administrator in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installa tion Guide. 6. Run the Windows SharePoint Service Configuration Wizard by following the procedure in the topic Run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Offi ce Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 7. If you are upgrading from a SharePoint Team Services installation, and you wa nt to migrate your data, follow the procedures in the topic Migrating from SharePoint Team Services in Chapter 3, Upgrading to Project Server 2003 from Earlier Versions of Microsoft Project of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Instal lation Guide. .. To install Project Server 2003 1. If you want to create the database in SQL Server manually, follow the procedu re in the topic Creating the Project Server Database Manually in Chapter 6, Deploy the Database of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. This st ep is not required, because Project Server Setup can create the database for you during installation. 2. Run the Project Server Setup program on the computer on which you want to ins tall Project Server by using the procedures in Chapter 7, Install Project Server 2003 of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide.

.. To perform post-installation tasks 1. Configure any items that you bypassed when running Project Server Setup by us ing the procedures in the topic Configure Items Bypassed During Setup in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 2. To enable users to use the Log on using a different Microsoft Windows user account link on the Logon page, follow the procedures in the topic Enable Users to Log On By Using a Different Windows User Account in Chapter 8, PostInstallation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guid e. 3. To give users access to the OLAP cube, follow the procedure in the topic Add Users to Cube Database Roles in Analysis Services in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 4. To ensure proper connectivity to Analysis Services, migrate the Analysis Serv ices repository to a SQL Server database by using the procedure in the topic Migrate the Analysis Services Repository to a SQL Server Database in Chapter 8, PostInstallation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guid e. 5. If you are using Project Server 2003 in a hosted deployment with Windows Shar ePoint Services, use the procedures in the topic Updating the MSP_WEB_ADMIN Table for Hosted Deployments By Using Windows SharePoint Services in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide.

Medium-Scale Installation Roadmap Follow the procedures in this topic to install Project Server 2003 in a medium-s cale deployment such as the one shown in the following figure.

Example of a medium-scale deployment. .. To get started 1. Acquire the necessary hardware for your deployment. 2. Install the operating system on each computer. 3. Install SQL Server 2000 on the appropriate computer. Note Configure SQL Server 2000 to use mixed-mode authentication. 4. Install SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3). Note For more information about SQL Server 2000 SP3, see Appendix I, Service Pac ks for Project Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installat ion Guide. 5. If you plan to use online analytical processing (OLAP) functionality, install Analysis Services and SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services Service Pack 3 (SP3) on the appropriate computer. Note For more information about SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services SP3, see Appen dix I, Service Packs for Project Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Ser ver 2003 Installation Guide. 6. Verify network and domain connectivity.

.. To prepare the servers 1. Create the following user accounts: A Windows domain user account or local user account on the Analysis Services server, to allow Project Server 2003 to access Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysi s Services. A Windows domain user account or local user account on the server running Windows SharePoint Services, to allow Project Server 2003 to access Windows SharePoint Services. A SQL Server account that belongs to the Database Creators and Security Administrators roles. This account will be used to create the database during th e setup process. You can also use your sa account for this purpose. Create these accounts by using the procedures in the topic Create User Accounts in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Insta llation Guide. 2. Create an OLAP Administrator by using the procedure in the topic Create an OL AP Administrator in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. If your implementation of SQL Server is not configured to use mixed-mode authentication, configure it to use mixed-mode authentication by using the proce dures in the topic Configure SQL Server Authentication in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 4. Install the Analysis Services Decision Support Objects using the procedure in the topic Install Decision Support Objects in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Micros oft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. Note If you are installing the View Processing service on a different computer f rom the Front-End service, you must install the Decision Support Objects on both compute rs. 5. Configure Internet Information Services on the computer on which you will ins tall Project Server by using the procedures in the topic Configure Internet Informati on Services in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Serve r 2003 Installation Guide. 6. Configure Internet Explorer security on Windows Server 2003 by using the proc edures in the topic Configure Internet Explorer Enhanced Security in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. .. To install Windows SharePoint Services 1. Install Windows SharePoint Services on your server by using the procedure in the topic Install Windows SharePoint Services in Chapter 5, Configuring Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Gui

de.

2. Configure the administrative virtual server for Windows SharePoint Services b y using the procedure in the topic Configure the Administrative Virtual Server in Chapte r 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. Configure the Windows SharePoint Services configuration database by using the procedure in the topic Set the Configuration Database Server in Chapter 5, Configuring Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2 003 Installation Guide. 4. Extend the virtual server by using the procedure in the topic Extend the Virt ual Server in Chapter 5, Configuring Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 5. Create a Windows SharePoint Administrator by using the procedure in the topic Create a Windows SharePoint Services Administrator in Chapter 5, Configuring Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installa tion Guide. 6. Run the Windows SharePoint Service Configuration Wizard by using the procedur e in the topic Run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard in Chapter 5, Configuring Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Serve r 2003 Installation Guide. 7. If you are upgrading from a SharePoint Team Services installation, and you wa nt to migrate your data, follow the procedures in the topic Migrating from SharePoint Team Services in Chapter 3, Upgrading to Project Server from Earlier Versions of Microsoft Project of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Gu ide. .. To install Project Server 2003 1. If you want to create the database in SQL Server manually, follow the procedu re in the topic Creating the Project Server Database Manually in Chapter 6, Deploy the Database of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. This st ep is not required, because Project Server Setup can create the database for you during installation. 2. Run the Project Server Setup program on the computer on which you want to ins tall Project Server by using the procedures in Chapter 7, Install Project Server 2003 of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. .. To perform post-installation tasks 1. Configure any items that you bypassed when running Project Server Setup by us ing the procedures in the topic Configure Items Bypassed During Setup in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 2. To enable users to use the Log on using a different Microsoft Windows user

account link on the Logon page, follow the procedures in the topic Enable Users to

Log On By Using a Different Windows User Account in Chapter 8, PostInstallation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guid e. 3. To give users access to the OLAP cube, follow the procedure in the topic Add Users to Cube Database Roles in Analysis Services in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 4. To ensure proper connectivity to Analysis Services, migrate the Analysis Serv ices repository to a SQL Server database by using the procedure in the topic Migrate the Analysis Services Repository to a SQL Server Database in Chapter 8, PostInstallation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guid e. 5. If you are using Project Server 2003 in a hosted deployment with Windows Shar ePoint Services, use the procedures in the topic Updating the MSP_WEB_ADMIN Table for Hosted Deployments By Using Windows SharePoint Services in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide.

Large-Scale Installation Roadmap Follow the procedures in this topic to install Project Server 2003 in a large-sc ale deployment such as the one shown in the following figure.

Example of a large-scale deployment. .. To get started 1. Acquire the necessary hardware for your deployment. 2. Install the operating system on each computer.

3. Install SQL Server 2000 on the appropriate computer. Note Configure SQL Server 2000 to use mixed-mode authentication. 4. Install SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3). Note For more information about SQL Server 2000 SP3, see Appendix I, Service Pac ks for Project Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installat ion Guide. 5. If you plan to use online analytical processing (OLAP) functionality, install Analysis Services and the SQL Server Analysis Services Service Pack 3 (SP3) on the approp riate computer. Note For more information about SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services SP3, see Appen dix I, Service Packs for Project Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Ser ver 2003 Installation Guide. 6. Verify network and domain connectivity. 7. Configure clustering if you are using failover clusters or network load balanci ng clusters as part of your deployment. 8. Verify network and domain connectivity. .. To prepare the servers 1. Create the following user accounts: A Windows domain user account or local user account on the Analysis Services server, to allow Project Server 2003 to access Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysi s Services. A Windows domain user account or local user account on the server running Windows SharePoint Services, to allow Project Server 2003 to access Windows SharePoint Services. A SQL Server account that belongs to the Database Creators and Security Administrators roles. This account will be used to create the database during th e setup process. You can also use your sa account for this purpose. Create these accounts by using the procedures in the topic Create User Accounts in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Insta llation Guide. 2. Create an OLAP Administrator by using the procedure in the topic Create an OL AP Administrator in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. If your implementation of SQL Server is not configured to use mixed-mode authentication, configure it to use mixed-mode authentication by using the proce dures

in the topic Configure SQL Server Authentication in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 4. Install the Analysis Services Decision Support Objects by using the procedure in the topic Install Decision Support Objects in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. Note If you are installing the View Processing service on a different computer f rom the Front-End service, you must install the Decision Support Objects on both compute rs. 5. Configure Internet Information Services on the computer on which you will ins tall Project Server by using the procedures in the topic Configure Internet Informati on Services in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Serve r 2003 Installation Guide. 6. Configure Internet Explorer security on Windows Server 2003 by using the proc edures in the topic Configure Internet Explorer Enhanced Security in Chapter 4, Prepare the Servers of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. .. To install Windows SharePoint Services 1. Install Windows SharePoint Services on your server by using the procedure in the topic Install Windows SharePoint Services in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Gui de. 2. Configure the administrative virtual server for Windows SharePoint Services b y using the procedure in the topic Configure the Administrative Virtual Server in Chapte r 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. Configure the Windows SharePoint Services configuration database by using the procedure in the topic Setting the Configuration Database Server in Chapter 5, Configuring Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2 003 Installation Guide. 4. Extend the virtual server by using the procedure in the topic Extend the Virt ual Server in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Offi ce Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 5. Create a Windows SharePoint Administrator by using the procedure in the topic Create a Windows SharePoint Services Administrator in Chapter 5, Configuring Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installa tion Guide. 6. Run the Windows SharePoint Service Configuration Wizard by using the procedur e in the topic Run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard in Chapter

5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide.

7. If you are upgrading from a SharePoint Team Services installation, and you wa nt to migrate your data, follow the procedures in the topic Migrating from SharePoint Team Services in Chapter 3, Upgrading to Project Server from Earlier Versions of Microsoft Project of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Gu ide. .. To install Project Server 2003 1. If you want to create the database in SQL Server manually, follow the procedu re in the topic Creating the Project Server 2003 Database Manually in Chapter 6, Deploy the Database of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. Thi s step is not required, because Project Server Setup can create the database for you during installation. 2. Run the Project Server Setup program on the computer on which you want to ins tall Project Server by using the procedures in Chapter 7, Install Project Server 2003 of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. If you are installing Project Server services on separate computers, run Setup o n each computer on which you want to install a service. The Front-End service must be installed last, as you will be prompted to specify the location of the other ser vices at that time.

.. To perform post-installation tasks 1. Configure any items that you bypassed when running Project Server Setup by us ing the procedures in the topic Configure Items Bypassed During Setup in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 2. To enable users to use the Log on using a different Microsoft Windows user account link on the Logon page, follow the procedures in the topic Enable Users to Log On Using a Different Windows User Account in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. To give users access to the OLAP cube, follow the procedure in the topic Add Users to Cube Database Roles in Analysis Services in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 4. To ensure proper connectivity to Analysis Services, migrate the Analysis Serv ices repository to a SQL Server database by using the procedure in the topic Migrate the Analysis Services Repository to a SQL Server Database in Chapter 8, PostInstallation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guid e. 5. If you are using Project Server in a hosted deployment with Windows SharePoin t Services, use the procedures in the topic Updating the MSP_WEB_ADMIN Table for Hosted Deployments By Using Windows SharePoint Services in Chapter 8, Post-Installation Tasks of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide.

3 Upgrading to Project Server 2003 from Earlier Versions of Microsoft Project If you want to use Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 with data that you have s tored in Microsoft Project Central, Microsoft Project Server 2002, or SharePoint Team Serv ices from Microsoft, then you will need to migrate the existing data for use with you r Project Server 2003 deployment. You must migrate data from an existing deployment before you install Project Server 2003. Upgrading to Project Server 2003 from earlier versions involves completing one o r more of the following processes: Upgrading from Microsoft Project Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002 Complete this process if you have data in an existing Microsoft Proj ect Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002 deployment and you want to prepare it f or use with Project Server 2003. Upgrading from Microsoft Project Server 2002 and MSDE Complete this process if you have Project Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002 data in Microsoft Desktop Engine (MSDE) and you want to upgrade your MSDE database for use with Project Server 2003. Migrating from SharePoint Team Services Complete this process if you have Microsoft Project Server 2002 documents and issues stored in SharePoint Team Services and you want to migrate that data for use with Project Server 2003.

Upgrading from Microsoft Project Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002 If you are upgrading from Microsoft Project Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002 to Project Server 2003, you can migrate your data for use with Project Server 2003. Complete this migration process before you install Project Server 2003. When you migrate Project Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002 data, the Micr osoft SQL Server 2000 database schema is upgraded for Project Server 2003. After you migrate, it is no longer possible to use the database with Project Central or Mi crosoft Project Server 2002. If you want to continue using Project Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002, back up the database and restore it with a new name, and then perfo rm the migration steps on the new database. Note If your Microsoft Project Server 2002 deployment has outline codes that a comma as the list separator, you need to change the separator to a different character so t the outline codes will work with Project Server 2003. If your outline codes contain leading or iling white spaces, you need to remove the white spaces so that the outline codes will work with ject Server 2003. You can perform these steps before or after you upgrade. use tha tra Pro

It is recommended that you run the migration scripts on the computer on which th e database that you are migrating is installed. .. To prepare to upgrade from Microsoft Project Central or Microsoft Project Ser ver 2002 1. Create a full backup of the Microsoft Project Central or Microsoft Project Se rver 2002 database that you want to upgrade. 2. In Microsoft Windows Explorer, browse to the Support folder on the Project Server 2003 CD. 3. In the Support folder, copy the Database folder to the local disk. If you are upgrading from Microsoft Project Central, you must first upgrade the database from Microsoft Project Central to Microsoft Project Server 2002. After you upgra de the database to Microsoft Project Server 2002, you can run the scripts to upgrade to Project Server 2003. .. To upgrade from Microsoft Project Central 1. Open a command prompt window, and then browse to the Database folder. 2. Copy the file osql.exe to the PC2PS02 folder. 3. Open the PC2PS02 folder. 4. Run UPG09DB.cmd by using the following syntax: UPG09DB.CMD For example:

UPG09DB.CMD PROJSQL2000 ProjectCentral sa hello 5. When the script finishes successfully, follow the procedure To upgrade from Microsoft Project Server 2002. 6. In SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Manager, create the following two logins by usi ng SQL Server Authentication in the database: MSProjectServerUser and MSProjectUser. 7. Create the two database roles that are needed by the Project Server logins: MSProjectServerRole and MSProjectRole. 8. Grant each role that you created in the previous step login access to the Pro ject Server database. 9. Assign the MSProjectServerRole role to the MSProjectServerUser login, and the n assign the MSProjectRole role to the MSProjectUser login. .. To upgrade from Microsoft Project Server 2002 1. Open a command prompt window, and then browse to the Database folder. 2. Run UPG10DB.cmd by using the following syntax: UPG10DB.cmd For example: UPG10DB.cmd PROJSQL2002 ProjectServer sa hello 3. When the script finishes successfully, install Project Server 2003 and connec t to the upgraded database from the Enter database account information page of Project Server Setup. Note When you set up Microsoft Project Server 2002, random passwords are assigne d to the ProjectUser and ProjectServerUser accounts. If you do not know the passwords for these accounts, you will need to reset them with new passwords before you install Project Server 2003. You must provide the password information for these accounts when you run Project Server Setup. To reset the password, in SQL Server Enterprise Manager, right-click the login, click Pro perties, and then type the new password in the Password box. Upgrading from Microsoft Project Server 2002 and MSDE To upgrade to Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 from a Microsoft Project Serv er 2002 installation that is configured to use the Microsoft Desktop Engine (MSDE) 2000, you must do the following: 1. Disconnect your Microsoft Project Server 2002 database from MSDE 2000. Important If you do not disconnect your Microsoft Project Server 2002 database f rom MSDE, your data will be lost when you uninstall Microsoft Project Server 2002.

2. Uninstall Microsoft Project Server 2002 and MSDE 2000. 3. Install a new instance of MSDE 2000 and reconnect to your Microsoft Project Server 2002 database. 4. Upgrade your database for Project Server 2003 and then install Project Server 2003. Note Microsoft Project Server 2002 is configured to use MSDE when you choose the Install Now option in Microsoft Project Server 2002 Setup. .. To upgrade from Microsoft Project Server 2002 and MSDE 2000 1. Detach your Microsoft Project Server 2002 database from MSDE 2000: a. Click Start, click Run, type osql -U sa in the Open box, and then click OK. This connects you to the local, default instance of MSDE 2000 by using the System Administrator (sa) account. b. At the Password prompt, type the sa password, and then press ENTER. c. Retrieve the names of the database (.mdf) and log (.ldf) files for the Micros oft Project Server 2002 database by typing the following text on separate lines, and then pressing ENTER after each line of text: select a.filename as Filename from sysaltfiles a, sysdatabases b where a.dbid = b.dbid and b.name = N'ProjectServer' go This returns two rows, one that ends in .mdf, indicating the full path of the database file, and one that ends in .ldf, indicating the full path of the log fi le. d. Close any running transactions, detach the database, and detach the log files by typing the following text on separate lines and pressing ENTER after each line: EXEC sp_detach_db N'ProjectServer', N'true' go Note There might be a long delay after running this command.

2. After the database is detached, back up the .mdf file and the .ldf file from the directories that were identified in step 1.c by copying them to an alternate dir ectory. 3. Remove Microsoft Project Server 2002 by doing the following: a. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs. b. In the Add or Remove Programs box, click Microsoft Project Server 2002, and then click Remove. c. Follow the on-screen instructions to remove Microsoft Project Server 2002. d. Restart your computer regardless of whether or not you are prompted to do so.

4. Install MSDE 2000 SP3 or higher by doing the following: a. Go to the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=19683). b. Select the language that matches your version of Microsoft Project Server 200 2 from the Full Download box on the right side of your screen, and then click Go. c. Locate the download link to the SQL2KDeskSP3.exe file, and then click the download link to start the download. Note Non-English versions of the download are listed as language_SQL2KDeskSP3.exe where language represents the language version of the download. d. When prompted, save the file to your Windows desktop. e. In Windows Explorer, double-click the file that you previously saved to your desktop. f. Click I Agree to accept the End-User License Agreement (EULA). g. In the Installation Folder box, type C:\sql2ksp3 and then click Continue. h. Click Start, click Run, and then type the following command in the Open box: C:\sql2ksp3\msde\setup.exe sapwd= securitymode=sql disablenetworkprotocols=0 where strong_pwd is your System Administrator (sa) password. i. Click OK. j. Restart your computer. 5. Attach your Microsoft Project Server 2002 databases to MSDE 2000 by doing the following: a. Click Start, click Run, type osql -U sa in the Open box, and then click OK. This connects you to the local, default instance of MSDE 2000 by using the sa account. b. At the password prompt, type the sa password that you set in step 4.h, and th en press ENTER. c. Attach the Project Server .mdf and .ldf files by typing the following text on separate lines, and then pressing ENTER after each line: EXEC sp_attach_db @dbname=N'ProjectServer', @filename1=N' ',@filename2=N' go where mdf_path and ldf_path are the paths to the .mdf file and the .ldf file tha t you previously backed up to a safe location in step 2.

Note There might be a long delay after running this command.

6. Create the MSProjectUser and MSProjectServerUser SQL logins. To do this, type the following text on separate lines, and then press ENTER after each line: EXEC sp_addlogin N'MSProjectServerUser', N'', N'ProjectServer' EXEC sp_addlogin N'MSProjectUser', N'', N'ProjectServer' go where newpassword1 is the new password for the MSProjectServerUser account, and newpassword2 is the new password for the MSProjectUser account. 7. Add the MSProjectServerUser account and the MSProjectUser account to the MSProjectRole role and MSProjectServerRole role by typing the following text on separate lines, and then pressing ENTER after each line: USE ProjectServer go EXEC sp_dropuser N'MSProjectServerUser EXEC sp_dropuser N'MSProjectUser go EXEC sp_adduser N'MSProjectServerUser', N'MSProjectServerUser', N'MSProjectServerRole' EXEC sp_adduser N'MSProjectUser', N'MSProjectUser', N'MSProjectRole' go quit 8. Upgrade your database for Project Server 2003 by following the steps in Migra ting Data from Project Central or Microsoft Project Server 2002 earlier in this chapt er. 9. Install Project Server 2003 and connect to the upgraded MSDE 2000 database fr om the Enter database server information page of the installation wizard.

Migrating from SharePoint Team Services SharePoint Team Services does not run with Project Server 2003. If you plan to u pgrade

Microsoft Project Server 2002 to Project Server 2003, you must migrate SharePoin t Team Services to Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.

You can use the Project Server Data Migration tool (PSMigrat.exe) to migrate Pro ject Server data from SharePoint Team Services to Windows SharePoint Services. PSMigr at.exe extracts the subweb information from SharePoint Team Services into one or more FrontPage Web Package (.fwp) archive files. For each site, PSMigrat.exe packages all of the site content (including documents and issues) into a .cab file and expands the f ile to perform additional operations. Then PSMigrat.exe runs the Windows SharePoint Ser vices Backup and Restore tool (SMigrate.exe) to add this information to the server run ning Windows SharePoint Services. You can download PSMigrat.exe from the Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=20877). Windows SharePoint Services is more robust than SharePoint Team Services and pro vides for detailed progress reporting and error logging. Windows SharePoint Services i s also easier for administrators to maintain, because much of the application is contro lled by automated settings, and easier to install than SharePoint Team Services. Windows SharePoint Services stores all data related to documents, issues, and ri sks in a database. Backup and recovery for Windows SharePoint Services data is based on t he backup and recovery principles that apply to SQL Server 2000, which makes disast er avoidance and disaster recovery easier to manage. Requirements for Migrating from SharePoint Team Services The following are the requirements for migrating from SharePoint Team Services: The administrator running PSMigrat.exe must be an administrator on both the serv er running SharePoint Team Services and the server running Windows SharePoint Services. The administrator must provide an account (Windows or SQL Server) that has read/write permissions to the Project Server 2003 database. The administrator must first run the Project Server 2003 database upgrade script s to upgrade the Microsoft Project Server 2002 database to the Project Server 2003 database format. The server that you are migrating to must be local (the path must be in the form //server/site). If you are migrating to a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) site, the host name provide d when you run PSMigrate.exe must match the hostname on the SSL certificate. If the hos t name on the SSL certificate is not a local name, you will need to use a non-SSL connection to the server for the migration. Migration to Windows SharePoint Services can be a time-consuming process. To mig rate

SharePoint Team Services to Windows SharePoint Services, you must use PSMigrat.e xe to extract the subweb information from SharePoint Team Services into one or more .f wp

files. PSMigrat.exe then runs SMigrate.exe to add this information to the server running Windows SharePoint Services. Be sure that you have sufficient disk space for the work directories of PSMigrat .exe, especially if you are migrating all the subwebs at once. For each site, PSMigrat .exe packages all of the site content (including documents and issues) into a .cab file and ex pands the file to perform additional operations. PSMigrat.exe logging includes: A text description of all major operations, including the output of SMigrate.exe . A silent mode option, whereby progress is written to a log file. Limitations to Migrating to Windows SharePoint Services You must be running the version of SharePoint Team Services that was included as part of the Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 2 release to be able to migrate a site from SharePoint Team Services to Windows SharePoint Services. The site migration process is opti mized for use with standard team Web sites. This means that many types of customizatio ns will not migrate properly or will not work in a migrated site. Also, because the feat ure set and architecture is significantly different in SharePoint Team Services and Windows SharePoint Services, several features that you can use in these environments will not work after migration. The following customizations and features will not migrate when you migrate from SharePoint Team Services to Windows SharePoint Services: Customized home pages Home pages that you customized by means of a Windows SharePoint Services compatible Web page editor, such as Microsoft FrontPage 2002, will revert to the standard team Web site home page. Home pages that you customi zed in the browser will retain their customizations, including views that you added and changes that you made to the Quick Launch bar. Customized link bars Link bars, such as the top link bar, that you customized by means of a Windows SharePoint Services compatible Web page editor, such as FrontPage 2002, will revert to the standard link bars. Custom Active Server Pages (ASP) included in the site By default, the Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) filter for Windows SharePoint Services blocks the use of any ASP pages that are not part of the Windows ShareP oint Services installation. If you want to use custom ASP pages with your upgraded Windows SharePoint Services sites, you must put the ASP pages in a separate virt ual

directory and create an excluded path for the directory in Windows SharePoint Services. This allows IIS rather than Windows SharePoint Services to control the directory, and allows the ASP pages to run.

Custom pages that link to SharePoint Team Services lists The SMigrate.exe tool does not include an automatic fix-up tool. After migration, any links that you c reated to point to specific lists will be broken. You can update the links to refer to the current list location after migration. Subsites that have the same name as a wildcard inclusion or exclusion If you have set up included and excluded paths for the server that will host the migrat ed sites, be sure that the names of those paths do not conflict with the names of the site s to be migrated. For example, if you had a subsite named http://servername/sitename, an d the /sites path on the new server is a wildcard inclusion, the http://servername/sitename subsite will not be migrated. Files or folders with leading or trailing spaces Windows SharePoint Services doe s not support leading or trailing spaces ( filename.doc , or filename .doc ). You must change the file name and then add the file manually to your site. Files with file extensions that are blocked in Windows SharePoint Services A new feature enables server administrators to control whether specific file types can be uploaded or downloaded to the server. If a file in your site uses one of these f ile extensions (for example, .exe), the file will not be migrated to the new site. Long file and folder names (more than 255 characters) File and folder names that are longer than 255 characters are not supported in Windows SharePoint Services. You can rename the files or folders that have long names before migrating a site or rename them after migration and add them manually to the new site. Links with long URLs (more than 255 characters) URLs that are longer than 255 characters are not supported in Windows SharePoint Services. User account limits User account limits are not supported in Windows SharePoint Services. Local user accounts Local user accounts are not supported when running Windows SharePoint Services with Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. Security permissions Security permissions do not translate directly from SharePo int Team Services to Windows SharePoint Services. The SMigrate.exe tool will apply t he same or greater permissions. Folders under an Attachments subfolder of a list If your original site contains a list with an Attachments subfolder, with files or subfolders inside it, the Atta chments folder will not be migrated. The attachments feature in Windows SharePoint Servi ces is enabled for that list, so that you can copy the related files or subfolders over and add them as attachments to items in the list. Custom fields with specific names Smigrate.exe will not properly migrate custom fields with the following names: Assigned By

Assigned To Assigned Date Approval Level Approval Date Approved By Categories If you have fields with these names, change the names before you migrate to Wind ows SharePoint Services. Migrating a SharePoint Team Services Site to Windows SharePoint Services Follow the procedure in this topic to migrate your SharePoint Team Services data to a server running Windows SharePoint Services. Note It is recommended that you migrate the public documents site last. .. To migrate a SharePoint Team Services site to Windows SharePoint Services 1. Install Windows SharePoint Services on a different computer from SharePoint T eam Services by using the procedures in the topic Installing Windows SharePoint Services with a New Database in Chapter 5, Configure Windows SharePoint Services of the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. Note When you run the Windows SharePoint Services Configuration Wizard, run it f rom the command line (WSSWiz.exe) with the f switch. This will copy the Project Server te mplates to the server running Windows SharePoint Services without setting up a new site.

2. On the server running SharePoint Team Services, be sure that you have install ed Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 3 (SP3). Note Office XP SP3 contains the OWS1002.exe update file that is required for mig rating SharePoint Team Services to Windows SharePoint Services. This enables SharePoint Team Services to export additional schema information about SharePoint Team Services subwebs and is required by the Windows SharePoint Services Backup and Restore tool (SMigrate.exe) during the migration process. For more information about Office XP SP3, see Appendix I, Service Packs for Proj ect Server Components, in the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide. 3. Run STSWiz.exe on the server running SharePoint Team Services. STSWiz.exe can be found in the Support folder on the Microsoft Project Server 2002 CD. 4. Run PSMigrat.exe. Insert your Office Project Server 2003 CD into your CD-ROM drive. Click Start and then click Run. Type CMD and click OK. At the command

prompt, change to your CD-ROM drive and change to the \SUPPORT\PSMIGRAT folder. This tool requires the following information: The Windows SharePoint Services managed pat