Project Server 2010 - large number of security categories
I am searching for somebody who has experiance with a large number of security categories.
I am talking about a number of 1000 different PS security categories in one instance.
Beside the forseeable usability issues, are there any technical side effects which could appear?
Thanks in advance for your feedback
Hi,
thanks for your reply, specially for the technical remark what I was looking for.
Ofcause we have investigeted in all other options (RBS, ProjectsPermissions, simplify the security concept, discussed the requirements and discussed the process, trainings, departments).
Finally we have for this customer the challange to have multiple roles in multiple projects. But with the restriction not to add some permissions based on the different roles and the Project Server Standard security options.
One example: We have a user which has two roles (commercial manager and team member). The role can only be assigned to the projects team because all other options are not possible (owner, status manager and all RBS options). This user must act in the first
project as a commercial manager with more rights then when he is assigned in a second project only as a team member. No greyzone is allowed.
The final analyses for this requirement was (and I dont beleive there is an other possible way):
Define for each commercial manager a own security category and list the projects where he can act as a commercial manager.
Remember: All other ProjectServer security possibilities are impossible ( in our point of view).
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Hello,
I have a farm with SharePoint 2010 and Project Server 2010 installed. The farm contains:
2 web front end servers
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The SQL databases are installed on our database servers.
The Microsoft Project Server Queue Service 2010 is started on the 2 web front end servers and on 1 applicative server.
We have two instances of PWA are installed on this farm.
I have calculated that the number of availabe processors we could have on this farm is : 4 processors X 3 application servers (the ones where the project queue is started) = 12. Is that correct? I'm not sure of the definition of the applicaton
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These settings are for fine tuning the servers, and are only one of many performance parameters. If you notice the response from the server is slow, regarding Queues, then I would think about amending these upwards, but also with a careful eye on processor
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If you are using the automatic synchronization for project site permissions, then the permissions are granted based on the following rules:
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Project server 2010 What are the number of Custom fields and views allowed?
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Project Server 2010 - Active Directory Enterprise Resource Pool Synchronization limitations
Greetings again.
I have a quick question about the limitations of Active Directory Enterprise Resource Pool Synchronization. Specifically, what has your experience
been with extremely large numbers of users (10k plus). Is anyone aware of a
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My delayed response has been due to a large amount of testing we have been performing on this particular topic. Here is an update, please feel free to provide feedback.
We went back to testing and spent more time reviewing the documents:
Best practices for managing a large number of resources in Project Server 2010 and
SharePoint Server 2010 capacity management: Software boundaries and limits. Our team interpreted those documents as saying, 1,000 security
scopes per site is a recommended limit. It does not say it’s a hard limit, just a recommended limit. “When the recommended unique security scope boundaries are exceeded, performance issue can occur.”
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When migrating from a Prod Environment to a Test Environment using the Project Server 2010 5 Database backup and restore process (actually 6 DB's with the Project Sites DB), upon encountering a failure during provisioning the PWA Instance, we get the errors listed
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To clarify what we have done already, we have:
1. Backed up the 6 databases from the Source Environment.
2. Removed the existing PWA_Content and PWS_Content (Project Sites) databases from the Target Environment Farm.
3. Restored the 6 databases in the Target Environment.
4. Given the SP Farm Service Account 'db_owner' rights to each of the 6 restored databases.
5. Added the PWA_Content and PWS_Content databases (exact same names) to the Target Environment.
6. Locked down (offline/stopped), all of the SharePoint Content databases in the Farm except for the PWA_Content database.
7. Run the PWA Provisioning process from the 'Project Server' SharePoint Service in Central Admin.
It is during the PWA provisioning that we encounter these errors.
As the Target Environment is for Test/Dev purposes, the SP Farm Service Account is setup to support all of the SharePoint Farm Services, is in the Local Admin Group of each of the Servers (App, WFE and DB), and is actually in the sysadmin
role on the DB Server.
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Cheers,
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Event Log Entries:
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Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-SharePoint Products-Project Server
Date: 1/22/2014 2:47:34 PM
Event ID: 6971
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Keywords:
User: ACCOUNTS\svc_psfarm
Computer: SERVER.accounts.domain.com
Description:
Failed to provision site PWA with error: Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Administration.ProvisionException: Membership synchronization failed. ---> System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.AddRoleDef(String bstrUrl, String bstrName, String bstrDescription, Boolean bHidden, Int32 lRoleOrder, UInt64 iPermMask, Byte iType, Int32 lRoleDefID)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPRoleDefinitionCollection.AddCore(SPRoleDefinition role)
etc....
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Project User: DOMAIN\svc_psfarm Correlation Id: c0a30b18-46e4-4447-b469-f8fd3bb1490a
PWA Site URL: http://pstest2010/PWA
SSP Name: Project Server
PSError: NoError (0))
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Error: System.Security.SecurityException: Access denied. Only machine administrators are allowed to create administration service job definitions of type: Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPUpdateWorkerProcessGroup, Microsoft.SharePoint, Version=14.0.0.0,
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c.
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPAdministrationServiceJobDefinition..ctor(String name, SPService service, SPServer server, SPJobLockType lockType)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPUpdateWorkerProcessGroup..ctor(SPTimerService timerService, String[] loginsToAdd, String[] loginsToRemove)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPWebApplication.GrantAccessToProcessIdentity(String username, SPPolicyRoleType policyRole)
at Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Administration.PsiServiceApplication.GrantAccessToWebApp(List`1 webApps, String userName) The Zone of the assembly that failed was: MyComputerIs the Test and Production in the same domain. If they are not, then the SIDs associated with the SQL accounts may look the same but they are not. At times, I have had to recreated accounts when in different domains.
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I keep getting the following error when I try to export Resource Availability to Excel. I am using Project Server 2010, Excel 2007, IE8, Windows 7. I have PS set as a intranet site with low security set. Coworkers with the same setup are
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Microsoft Office Excel cannot access the file "URL here" for the possible reasons:
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Please provide suggestions on what to try differently to make the export work. I have tried downloaded other version of IE and have the same issue.Hi Julia,
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Project Server 2010 - Error Adding/Modifying Users
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. We are running Project Server 2010 with SharePoint 2010 on Windows Server 2008. Project Server was installed successfully and a new site was created (server.com/pwa). When I attempt to add a new user (via Server
Settings), or modify the existing account that was added on install, I receive an error on the top of the page. For a new user the following appears:
0de01bb7-786e-4003-8fe8-6790fae42248 -1 2 false true 3 0 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 false false 0de01bb7-786e-4003-8fe8-6790fae42248 true false
Once the new user info is entered, and I click "Save", the progress icon spins and nothing happens. No user is added.
When I go to modify the existing user, I see this on the top of the page:
•An error was encountered in loading the page. Refresh the page, or contact your server administrator if this problem persists.
7342ea55-fad1-4a8b-9d7b-1450e468cd2f 1 2 false true 3 0 Admin. SP A DOMAIN\account true 2014-06-30T15:28:55.12-05:00 7342ea55-fad1-4a8b-9d7b-1450e468cd2f 7342ea55-fad1-4a8b-9d7b-1450e468cd2f false false 2014-06-30T10:34:09.95-05:00 2014-06-30T10:34:46.56-05:00
2 2 10000.000000 false b6635b2e-e747-4771-a78b-24f7509629d0 7342ea55-fad1-4a8b-9d7b-1450e468cd2f DOMAIN\account true false Admin. SP 2 2014-07-01T08:07:42.343-05:00 7342ea55-fad1-4a8b-9d7b-1450e468cd2f 100
Any ideas on how I can resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again!
AJMuch appreciated kbwrecker. Moving forward, I am developing a plan to deploy SharePoint/Project Server 2013. So this will hopefully, if done right, alleviate these types of issues.
But, as the 2010 system will be in use for awhile, I am still curious as to what is causing my current PWA issues. I also believe it is a permission issue. The errors I added to my first post on this topic were not from the logs. They only
appear on the user/group webpage in PWA. I don't see them elsewhere.
Here are the complete ULS logs (using ULS Viewer) from my PWA add user attempt. This is very long. I apologize if this is more than is needed:
07/10/2014 08:14:43.19 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x1E34 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request
(GET:https://sharepoint.company.com:443/pwa/_layouts/pwa/Admin/ManageUsers.aspx) 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.22 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x1E34 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Site=/pwa
9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.23 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x1E34 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:ea31a728-db44-4c90-9284-2b991597998d'
9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.24 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:ea31a728-db44-4c90-9284-2b991597998d' 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.24 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.24 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.77368911411925 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.28 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x1E34 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadResourceCount' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:42f18fb5-adcf-4847-9883-5f8e8bd0c2b5'
9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.28 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadResourceCount' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:42f18fb5-adcf-4847-9883-5f8e8bd0c2b5'
9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.28 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.29 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=4.15443862278586 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.30 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x1E34 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadUserListAll' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:5b83c471-7f9c-4fb6-bef1-861b2b6111fc'
9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.30 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadUserListAll' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:5b83c471-7f9c-4fb6-bef1-861b2b6111fc'
9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.30 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.31 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=3.72645126685095 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.37 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x1E34 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ISecurity' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:7787e7fe-44b3-4bb0-9a16-452ac7f8f62b' 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.38 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:7787e7fe-44b3-4bb0-9a16-452ac7f8f62b' 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.38 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.38 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.32977794663847 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.39 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x1E34 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadUserSummariesAll' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:844ec823-8987-42b2-bd60-e9d33e17ba89'
9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.40 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadUserSummariesAll' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:844ec823-8987-42b2-bd60-e9d33e17ba89'
9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.40 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.41 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=10.0093726996029 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:43.70 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x1E34 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (Request (GET:https://sharepoint.company.com:443/pwa/_layouts/pwa/Admin/ManageUsers.aspx)). Execution Time=510.331620359571 9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
07/10/2014 08:14:44.13 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x15F4 Excel Services Application Excel Calculation Services 8jg2 Medium ResourceManager.PerformCleanup:
Memory Manager: CurrentSize=528744448. 53fed7f1-cb9f-3737-0000-000050f7b00c
07/10/2014 08:14:46.23 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (Request (GET:https://sharepoint.company.com:443/pwa/_layouts/PWA/Admin/AddModifyUser.aspx?returnLocation=0))
07/10/2014 08:14:46.23 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request
(GET:https://sharepoint.company.com:443/pwa/_layouts/PWA/Admin/AddModifyUser.aspx?returnLocation=0) 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.28 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Site=/pwa
8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.31 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:0b0c9348-49aa-40fc-b5b8-409be0fb64ab'
8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.32 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:0b0c9348-49aa-40fc-b5b8-409be0fb64ab' 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.32 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.32 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.83626689984342 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.33 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ISecurity' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:610e3e65-f190-4f09-9bd7-bdedc0294f06' 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.33 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:610e3e65-f190-4f09-9bd7-bdedc0294f06' 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.33 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.33 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.20350491473078 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.52 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Project.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IProject' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:79fd41f4-b21a-4c0e-b8ff-022a634722ea'
8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.71 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Project.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:79fd41f4-b21a-4c0e-b8ff-022a634722ea' 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.71 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.71 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=2.86349242711015 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.71 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope
(ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator). Execution Time=192.754107016395 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.86 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Admin.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IAdmin' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Admin/GetServerCurrency' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:05bc1abb-b84f-4624-a8c8-97ff5fec5128'
8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.86 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Admin.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Admin/GetServerCurrency' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:05bc1abb-b84f-4624-a8c8-97ff5fec5128'
8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.86 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:46.87 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=2.57434953325073 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:48.27 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x1A14 Excel Services Application Excel Calculation Services 8jg2 Medium ResourceManager.PerformCleanup:
Disk Manager: CurrentSize=170852. 11c5f189-cb9f-3737-0000-000050f7b00c
07/10/2014 08:14:48.58 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x0A8C SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/3134a6073a474d49a4f6c790255e5237/MetadataWebService.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy.IMetadataWebServiceApplication' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/taxonomy/soap/IDataAccessReadOnly/GetChanges' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:974be790-09cc-4c85-ba78-002750c5e866'
07/10/2014 08:14:48.58 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/3134a6073a474d49a4f6c790255e5237/MetadataWebService.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/taxonomy/soap/IDataAccessReadOnly/GetChanges' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:974be790-09cc-4c85-ba78-002750c5e866'
3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
07/10/2014 08:14:48.58 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
07/10/2014 08:14:48.58 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Server Taxonomy fuc5 Medium MetadataWebServiceApplication.GetChanges
called on 'Managed Metadata Service' starting. 3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
07/10/2014 08:14:48.58 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Server Taxonomy fuc6 Medium MetadataWebServiceApplication.GetChanges
called on 'Managed Metadata Service' completed. 3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
07/10/2014 08:14:48.58 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.98935898277574 3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
07/10/2014 08:14:49.14 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x15F4 Excel Services Application Excel Calculation Services 8jg2 Medium ResourceManager.PerformCleanup:
Memory Manager: CurrentSize=529596416. 53fed7f1-cb9f-3737-0000-000050f7b00c
07/10/2014 08:14:49.19 w3wp.exe (0x0A64) 0x08B0 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest:
RemoteAddress: 'http://spserver:32843/3134a6073a474d49a4f6c790255e5237/MetadataWebService.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy.IMetadataWebServiceApplication' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/taxonomy/soap/IDataAccessReadOnly/GetChanges'
MessageId: 'urn:uuid:08359816-04b3-4d2c-b5ac-486aa21dbd2b'
07/10/2014 08:14:49.20 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/3134a6073a474d49a4f6c790255e5237/MetadataWebService.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/taxonomy/soap/IDataAccessReadOnly/GetChanges' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:08359816-04b3-4d2c-b5ac-486aa21dbd2b'
8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
07/10/2014 08:14:49.20 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
07/10/2014 08:14:49.20 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Server Taxonomy fuc5 Medium MetadataWebServiceApplication.GetChanges
called on 'Managed Metadata Service' starting. 8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
07/10/2014 08:14:49.20 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Server Taxonomy fuc6 Medium MetadataWebServiceApplication.GetChanges
called on 'Managed Metadata Service' completed. 8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
07/10/2014 08:14:49.20 w3wp.exe (0x1558) 0x2094 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.07806997816762 8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
07/10/2014 08:14:50.89 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x1734) 0x0580 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (Timer Job Search Health Monitoring - Trace Events) c9d438fc-b6a3-499f-9709-8566b62cb5e0
07/10/2014 08:14:50.89 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x1734) 0x0580 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (Timer Job Search Health Monitoring - Trace Events). Execution Time=4.99169587196138 c9d438fc-b6a3-499f-9709-8566b62cb5e0
07/10/2014 08:14:51.10 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/CustomFields.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ICustomFields' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/CustomFields/ReadCustomFieldsByEntity'
MessageId: 'urn:uuid:4de9e73a-ad47-4bab-891e-bd52c7d1446b' 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.22 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/CustomFields.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/CustomFields/ReadCustomFieldsByEntity'
MessageId: 'urn:uuid:4de9e73a-ad47-4bab-891e-bd52c7d1446b' 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.22 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.22 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x0984 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=3.70745443904183 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.23 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope
(ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/CustomFields/ReadCustomFieldsByEntity). Execution Time=120.598847060171 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.32 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/LookupTable.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ILookupTable' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/LookupTable/ReadLookupTablesByUids' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:b196f29b-6c62-48a4-921d-90bf91d78653' 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.43 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/LookupTable.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/LookupTable/ReadLookupTablesByUids' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:b196f29b-6c62-48a4-921d-90bf91d78653' 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.43 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.44 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=17.8209800407594 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.44 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope
(ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/LookupTable/ReadLookupTablesByUids). Execution Time=128.768041748323 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.60 w3wp.exe (0x16A4) 0x21E0 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mc Medium WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Calendar.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ICalendar' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Calendar/ListCalendars' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:4f766fee-c7d6-4a41-9a4a-cfd785f9fd81'
8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.70 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Topology e5mb Medium WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Calendar.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Calendar/ListCalendars' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:4f766fee-c7d6-4a41-9a4a-cfd785f9fd81'
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07/10/2014 08:14:51.70 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored
scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation) 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
07/10/2014 08:14:51.70 w3wp.exe (0x1830) 0x18F8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored
Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=3.05206387962716 8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26 -
Project Server 2010 Active Directory Synchronization - duplicate Windows Name - Event ID 7734
Environment: SharePoint Server 2010, Project Server 2010, SP2, DEC 2013 CU (Farm Build number: 14.0.7113.5001)
Scenario:
Domain user has been added to the Active Directory group being synchronized with Project Server for the Team Members group.
That user has participated as a team member in numerous projects, added documents, been assigned tasks, typical project stuff...
Employee quits.
AD account is deleted. (NOT deactivated or moved into another OU)
Time passes...
Employee gets rehired. NEW AD account is set up: same display name, SamAccountName, email address, different GUID of course.
Daily Active Directory job runs again and throws event ID 7734 and the sync ends with a partial fail.
I understand why this is happening. Solutions I've found point me to deleting the Enterprise Object resource in Project Server and then rerunning the sync. Sure, this works BUT won't all of the previous documents, tasks,
etc. be disassociated from that user? If so, this is not ideal.
2 questions:
Is there a better way to deal with the fixing of the resource in Project Server to somehow link the old resource to the new resource allowing the sync to run successfully while still leaving the association to all old content intact?
How are other organizations dealing with rehires when they have been added as resources in Project Server? What is the best practice guidance from Microsoft on this? Are other companies not actually deleting AD accounts when users leave organizations
or are they putting them into a "ARCHIVE" OU or something like that? This happens at least half a dozen times a year at my company. We would like to keep our AD as clean as possible, but this appears to change our approach.
Any suggestion/guidance is appreciated.For the question to relink the new account to the account which is already available in Project Server. You will have to update the WRES_AD_GUID to Null for the the Resource in MSP_RESOURCES table in the published database.
Whenever a users gets synchronized to the PWA his ADGUID, SAMAccountName, Display Name, Email Address and DepartmentName is Synchronized from AD to Project Server. When the user was deleted and recreated the ADGUID got changed. During the next sync, project
found the user with similar properties but different ADGUID which was updated in WRES_AD_GUID column in MSP_RESOURCES table. Hence it says that there is a duplicate account in the table with the same properties but a different ADGUID
Nullifying the WRES_AD_GUID column value in MSP_RESOURCES table should get the user synchronized to Project server in the next sync.
Cheers! Happy troubleshooting !!! Dinesh S. Rai - MSFT Enterprise Project Management Please click Mark As Answer; if a post solves your problem or Vote As Helpful if a post has been useful to you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading
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Project Server 2010 - Updated User Profile - Display Name is Old Name
Similar to question"It shows the Domain\Logon account instead the User Name (up right corner)" but not quite the same. I also checked on the related topics list and could not find a solution.
We have a Resource in Project Server 2010 whose name changed. This included a change to her loginID as well as her email address. I went in to PWA > Server Settings > Security > Manage Users and changed the
Name, Email Address, and User Login Account fields accordingly. When the user goes into Project Server or any of the Project Sites, her old User Name is reflected. If she accesses any other SharePoint site (not associated with Project Server) her
new name shows up in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
We do not have AD Synchronization turned on.
How can we edit the name that appears in the upper right corner of the screen?Hi,
Use Display name shown on right hand site is not from PWA, its from SharePoint User profile. When we make change to user display name, sometime SharePoint Still retain the old account and also add new account. To fix the issue we have to remove the user
profile from PWA root site.
Open PWA and navigate to following path
Site Actions>>Site Settings>>People and Groups
Click on More from left hand site list of groups
Select appropriate group, belongs to the user
Select the user and from Actions tab remove the user. (you may see two entries old and new), Either you can delete both or click on each account to validate correct user ID.
Once again navigate to PWA>>Server Settings>>Manage User
Edit affected user and click on Save
Have user log on to PWA and validate the result.
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