Project in a Terminal Services environment
February 11, 2008 @ Christophe Fiessinger's Blog from chrisfie
Please find below useful links when deploying Project Standard or Project Professional on a Terminal Services (or Citrix) environment.
A common issue I have heard/seen is that the version used on Terminal Services is incorrect (you need a Volume License Key) with this type of error message displayed: "This copy of Microsoft Office Project cannot be used on Terminal Server".
This issue is addressed in the following knowledge base article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924622
Other useful links are:
- Troubleshooting Project Professional 2007 in a Terminal Services environment
- Managing Project Professional’s Active Cache Size and Location
- How to customize Office for Terminal Services
- Deploy the 2007 Office System with Terminal Services
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