09/17/07 Tip of the Week. Project Server: Tip 3 - Enterprise Projects.
September 17, 2007 from Mark Perry
A project is an enterprise project when you create the project schedule using Microsoft Project Professional while connected to Project Server with Enterprise Features enabled and you import the project to the enterprise using the Import Project to Enterprise wizard. In a Project Server environment, no other non-programmatic method of creating an enterprise project is possible because all projects are stored in the Project Server database.
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