Project Server 2010 - Manage Queue anomalies

Morning All,
I'm currently experiencing an odd situation with the Manage Queue function in our Project Server. For the entire year I've been using PS the Manage Queue has never consisted of much more than a couple of projects awaiting check-in.
I logged on last week and saw that timesheets are now in the queue. This is particularly odd as we don't use timesheets so I'm unsure why these are now showing in the queue.
The screen shows the following:
Queue Type = timesheet
Entry Time = 1am
Complete Time = blank
Project Name = N/A
Job Type = either Archive Custom Fields, Archive System Settings or Archive Resources
Job State = waiting to be processed
Percentage Complete = 0%
Owner = SVC_SPFarmadmin
This week it's also trying to archive projects. Everything is as above except Project Name isn't blank and Job Type says Archive Project.
I'm the administrator for PS and (as far as I know) I've not made any changes that would cause these to now be queueing.
I was wondering if anyone might know why this is happening, if it will cause any major problems and if there's a way to stop this occuring. Everyone here is as confused as I am as to what's going on.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Clair.

This issue might need detailed troubleshooting, I would suggest you raise a support case with Microsoft.
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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    We can access the site without any problem and when accessing the Project Center and electing to create a new project from Basic Project Plan template, the interface processes the request and then informs us that the request was taking a long time to process
    and to check the Manage Queue Jobs interface for status.
    Reviewing the queued jobs reveals four queued tasks for Project Create, Project Publish Notifications, Project Publish and Start Workflow, all with a Job State of 'Waiting To Be Processed'.  When we originally ran into this issue, we realized that the
    User Profile Synchronization Service was configured to run with the Network Service account and that the two relevant ForeFront Identity Manager services were not running.  We had read that this may cause the queue to not process requests, so we reconfigured
    the system to use a domain account and started the User Profile Synchronization Service Application (which in turn started the ForeFront Identify Manager services).
    However, this did not help and the jobs (as well as new jobs) are still waiting to be processed.  We don't see any errors listed in the queue and can't really find relevant errors in the SharePoint logs or event viewer.
    Has anyone else run into this problem who can provide some insight?  Thanks.
    John

    Another thing to check John, and you may well find evidence in the ULS logs, is that the queue service is really running.  Just looking in Services isn't enough.  When the queue service starts it will check for the presence of PWA sites within
    each and every (probably just one) Project Service Application you have running.  It will then spawn an extra process for each Service Application it finds that has one or more PWA instances.  So you should always see at least two Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Queuing.exe
    processes running within Task Manager -and if you just see one the looking in the ULS logs should give an indication why it didn't start up (re-starting will give you a fresh entry in the log - which will be easier than searching through lots of logs.
    Best regards,
    Brian.
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  • Error Message while Approving Tasks in Project Server 2010

    Hi All,
    While performing Tasks approvals in MS Project 2010 I am getting below error message:
    An Error Occured while processing one or more items. This was caused by one of the following:
    A timesheet job is failed and blocking coorelation in the queue.
    The approval item no longer exists or has already been approved
    The host server is unreachable.
    Following are the details of the error message found in Event Viewer:
    Standard Information:PSI Entry Point:
    Project User: <domain>\<windowsuserid>
    Correlation Id: 417dce51-740f-46f0-8f1e-182b4e0c635c
    PWA Site URL: http://<servername>/<projectserver>/
    SSP Name: spsusfiprojwebappservice
    PSError: GeneralQueueCorrelationBlocked (26005)
    Operation could not completed since the Queue Correlated Job Group is blocked. Correlated Job Group ID is: 2ae5d5f9-b554-4a44-93f0-f815d36976cd. The job ID of the affected job is: 82dce1fb-be71-4c4a-8d16-4516ea8c887d. The job type of the affected job is:
    TimesheetReview. You can recover from the situation by unblocking or cancelling the blocked job. To do that, go to PWA, navigate to 'Server Settings -> Manage Queue Jobs', go to 'Filter Type' section, choose 'By ID', enter the 'Job Group ID' mentioned in
    this error and click the 'Refresh Status' button at the bottom of the page. In the resulting set of jobs, click on the 'Error' column link to see more details about why the job has failed and blocked the Correlated Job Group. For more troubleshooting you can
    look at the trace log also. Once you have corrected the cause of the error, select the affected job and click on the 'Retry Jobs' or 'Cancel Jobs' button at the bottom of the page.
    In Server Settings>Manage Queues>Erro Details following information is listed
    General
    Timesheet:
    TimesheetIncorrectMode (3204). Details: id='3204' name='TimesheetIncorrectMode' uid='e53139e1-66cb-4b4a-a948-cbeda21340b8' mode='1'.
    Queue:
    GeneralQueueJobFailed (26000) - TimesheetSubmit.SubmitTimesheetMessage. Details: id='26000' name='GeneralQueueJobFailed' uid='4c09d375-cad0-4b61-be16-49abbdc149e4' JobUID='b3737c2a-11f4-4799-9fd7-1d018e4c73d1' ComputerName='JSIDBWPRJA02' GroupType='TimesheetSubmit'
    MessageType='SubmitTimesheetMessage' MessageId='1' Stage=''. For more details, check the ULS logs on machine JSIDBWPRJA02 for entries with JobUID b3737c2a-11f4-4799-9fd7-1d018e4c73d1.
    Background:
    We are gearing up to upgrade our Project Server from 2003 to 2010; as part of this process we have installed MS Project Server 2010 on our dev environment. We created Test Project plans and assigned ourselves (we admins) to these plans and all of us have
    admin privileges.

    Hi, Can you give a bit more detail on how your generating the task approval. Are you going into myTasks and doing self assignment to your test project plans or are you generating these approvals via outlook or are you updating a timesheet and sending status?
    If you're using your timesheet have you created all your timesheet periods within server settings, time and task management...Donald R. Landry

  • Project Server 2010 / Sharepoint 2010 Permissions not syncing to Project Site

    Project Permissions not syncing to Project Site
    Project Manager Group
    New project is created and published project server sends permissions to Sharepoint which puts users into the following groups:
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    Web Administrator (Microsoft Project Server)
    Project Managers (Microsoft Project Server)
    Team members (Microsoft Project Server)
    Readers (Microsoft Project Server)
    At this time the creator/owner, owner’s management, portfolio managers, and executives should all have Project Manager rights on the sharepoint site, and Admins will have Web Admin permissions.
    Issue #1: Only the Web Admin permissions and creator/owner permissions are being added to the Sharepoint permission groups
    Workaround #1: Going into the project site permissions and adding the
    Project Managers (Microsoft Project Server) group manually and the sync will keep the permissions
    Workaround #2: Going into the Server Settings, Manager Groups then removing or add all users to the No Permission Group, which forces an sync to all workspaces. Con: This workaround can only be down at night when users are not active since it will
    block the queue for at least an hour.
    Project Owner Transfer
    Previously created project has owner change, once saved and published project server sends permissions to update user’s permission to
    Project Managers (Microsoft Project Server) on Sharepoint project site.
    Issue #2: When Project owner is changed and project is published the owner is not getting permissions to the Sharepoint project site. However, if owner is also added to the team using the Build Team Feature the sync will give the owner Project
    Manager permissions on the Project Site.
    Workaround #1: Going into Server Settings, Project Sites, select project and Synchronize. Once this is done, the owner will have Project Manager Permissions without being added to the team.
    Users who have been added to this project in Project Server 2010, but not assigned to tasks. Users who have assignments in this project in Project Server 2010 and are contributors to the project workspace site,
    meaning that they can create and edit documents, issues, and risks. Users who have published this project or who have
    Save Project permission in Project Web App and are contributors to the project workspace site, meaning that they can create and edit documents, issues, and risks. Users who have
    Manage SharePoint Foundation permission in Project Web App and are contributors to the project workspace site, meaning that they can create and edit documents, issues, and risks.</dir></dir>

    By default when you create project build team add users in the task and publish the project plan then All the User which are available in the project plan including Project owner will go to below mentioned group in project site:
    1. creator/owner, owner’s management, portfolio managers, and executives should all have Project Manager will get access to Project Managers (Microsoft Project Server)
    2. User who are having team member access to PWA will get Team members (Microsoft Project Server) access if they are assigned to the project task.
    3. User who are having team member access to PWA will get Readers (Microsoft Project Server) access if they are not assigned to the project task.
    4. Only PWA Administrator will get the access to Web Administrator (Microsoft Project Server)
    Sharepoint permission you have to use when you want to give permission manually to users on project site  
    In the Project Site provisioning setting under Server setting if you have Check to automatically synchronize Project Web App users with Project Sites when they are created, when project managers publish projects, and when user permissions change in Project
    Server.
    Then all the user get access as per describe above and if you will give access manually to any of the user either in project server group or in Sharepoint group once you will publish the project next time all the manually given permission will go away.
    IF you want to give permission to user manually to sharepoint group or project server group then uncheck automatically synchronize Project Web App users with Project Sites when they are created, when project managers publish projects, and when user permissions
    change in Project Server.
    You check PWA site setting --> Site permission then member of Sharepoint group user who will have access to sharepoint group in PWA site setting site permission will have access to all the project site sharepoint group as Project site inherit permission
    from PWA root site.
    Both the issue which you have described is behavior of project site.
    For issue 2 when first time project owner create and publish the project and projectsite is getting created then porject owner name gets access  in the porject manager (project server group) nect time if you will change the owner and publish the project
    until he will not present in the project plan will not get the permission.
    If you want to give sharepoint permission to users then uncheck automatically synchronize Project Web App users with Project Sites when they are created, when project managers publish projects, and when user permissions change in Project Server and give
    the permission manually. 
    Project site in 2010 has some issue and not full filling customer need some time ,Ms has came up with 2013 which is having tight integration with project sites .
    Project workspace security groups are equal to the SharePoint Server 2010 security groups.
    Web Administrator equals Full Control
    Project Managers equals Design
    Team members equals Contribute
    Readers equals Read
    Users who have Manage
    SharePoint Foundation permission in Project Web App and are contributors to the project workspace site, meaning that they can
    create and edit documents, issues, and risks will get access to Web Administrator (Microsoft Project Server)
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197668(v=office.14).aspx
    kirtesh

  • Project Professional 2010 Not Publishing to Project Server 2010

    I am having trouble publishing a project from Project Professional 2010 to the Project Server 2010 (PWA). What I am trying to publish is a master project which is contains many enterprise projects as subprojects. When I press publish, it prompts me
    to save and if I click yes then it goes through and saves all the subporjects and then just stops there and doesn't publish the changes to the master project. If I press publish and click no to the save prompt then it gives me the status "sychronizing
    data to server" for around 15 seconds and then just does nothing after the sychonization finishes.
    It usually should be giving a "publishing job done 0%" or "publishing job completed" when it publishes, but it gives nothing like that. I also check the project through the PWA and it has not updated yet, but when I open it for editing in the client it has
    everything updated and up to date, meaning that the save is working properly and just not the publishing.
    All my subprojects are able to publish correctly, it's just this master project that is not working.
    Does anyone know why this is happening? Is the publishing process timing out for some reason? Or is it something else?
    Please help.
    EDIT: The progress notification at the bottom of Project Professional just stops at "save completed sucessfully" whenever I try to publish

    To check the queue, navigate to Server Settings > Manage Queue and view the jobs that are present. If there is an error when publishing you should see it in the queue.
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  • Project Server 2010 - Error 20010 with a master project and 3 sub-projects during publication

    Hi,
    Here is the situation :
    One master project with three sub projects.
    Sub projects are really similar (Same ressources and nearly same tasks but only the first contain real work for now).
    Sub projects got no sub projects nor links between projects.
    The owner of the master project got read rights through projects permissions on sub projects.
    Sub projects are link in "read only".
    We applied Project Server 2010 SP2 last week end and the issue appeared monday.
    Here are the symptoms :
    When we link only one sub project (Doesn't matter which one), the owner can publish, no problems.
    With 2 sub projects, the error may occur.
    With 3 sub projects, the error always occurs.
    With admin rights, the error doesn't occur.
    Here is the error :
    ID : 20010 (0x4E2A)
    Description : You don't have required permissions to perform the action (Average traduction)
    Detail : <detail><errinfo><general><class name="Project"><error id="20010" name="GeneralSecurityAccessDenied" uid="19515c1d-2624-466f-953a-b7fc67337b81"/></class></general></errinfo></detail>
    I'm unable to determine which sub project is the culprit, if there is one, as it's working when I link only one of them.
    Thanks for your time !

    Fylim --
    If the project manager in question does not need to edit any of the three projects, the PM does not need to have Read/Write access to any of the three projects.  Because you said that the PM needs to set links in all three projects, this means that
    the PM will be editing all three projects.  In order to edit the three projects, the PM must have Read/Write access to all three.  Setting cross-project links constitutes editing of the projects, which is why the PM must have Read/Write permission. 
    Make sense?
    Regarding SP2, I am not aware that this would change anything, but I could be wrong.  The reality is that regardless of which SP you have applied to Microsoft Project and Project Server 2010, the PM in this situation MUST have Read/Write access to the
    projects that he/she needs to edit with cross-project links.  Hope this helps.
    Dale A. Howard [MVP]

  • 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
    practical limit of users in your AD group you would recommend when using the
    Schedule Synchronization feature on a nightly or weekly basis?
    There is a caveat to this question however.  The client has decided (perhaps for some misinformed reasons) to allow access for every user, to every
    project site, within their PWA environment.  They’ve selected the View Project Site option within the
    Categories for the Team Members PWA Group for which 90% of their intended users reside.  So when we ran a couple test syncs in DEV with a smaller AD group of about 8,000 users, the sync understandably
    lasted upwards of 18 hours.  Obviously unacceptable for a PROD environment on a nightly basis and not necessarily ideal for a weekly sync either.
    Experience in addition to documents like these, “Best
    practices for managing a large number of resources in Project Server 2010” tell me that we are way over the practical limit of a scheduled resource pool synchronization...IF
    the client really desires that all users access all their sites.  But before I submit my recommendations, I wanted to check with the community just in case others may have found a way to synchronize large numbers of users (10k plus) on a nightly or weekly
    basis, within a reasonable time frame AND allowed all users to access all sites within PWA.
    What do you think?
    As always, thanks for your help.
    Chris Addis - MCTS

    Hello Hrishi.
    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.”
    So we decided to perform some tests (31 in total) to try and get a gage of what we are seeing.
    We needed to establish a baseline first.  So we performed a series of 23 Active Directory Resource Pool Synchronizations with various settings in a clean, Out of the Box, environment in order to see some consistent numbers.  Here is it’s summary:
    Our AD group of 8,000 users took about 32 minutes, on average, every time to sync.  The difference between the first sync and last sync differed only by 1-3 minutes.
    Adding 40 project sites increased the average sync time from 32 to 120 minutes.
    Adding 100 users to each of those 40 project sites, did not increase the sync times.
    One setting (identified at this time) reduced the synchronization time.  It was the
    Project Site Permissions check box found within the Project Web App > Server Settings > Project Site Provisioning Settings area.  By deselecting this check box we reduced or synchronization time back to the 32 minute
    average.
    The View Project Site check box within the Project Web App > Server Settings > Manage Groups > Team Members group had no apparent effect on the sync times besides what we had gleaned from the Microsoft documentation.
    Naturally, this left us with a problem.  As I’m sure you know, by deselecting the check box (Project Site Permissions), our project sites are now (figuratively speaking) orphans with no connection to the parent site.  This generates
    a new set of issues.  For example:
    Newly created project sites cannot be accessed by the owner and team members.  They will require someone like the farm admin to come in behind them and add the intended users to the project site along with their required permissions.
    All current and futures sites will no longer have users added via the standard method of building a team and publishing the project, but will have to be added manually.
    You can use the Synchronize option found within Project Web App > Server Settings > Project Sites page, but that kinda defeats the purpose.  It would require constant updating on a per site basis to keep up with
    PM changes.  Not very sensible, but it does work.
    With this baseline information, we moved our tests into our DEV environment which somewhat mimics our PROD environment.  This environment has 352 project sites and we performed 8 tests.  This is where we had some large sync time numbers. 
    Here is the DEV test summary:
    With the Project Site Permissions check box cleared, our AD group of 8,000 users took on average 30 minutes to sync.  This was in line with our baseline times.  With the exception of one test sync that took 99 minutes to complete. 
    That anomaly is acquiescent with what I’ve seen over the years.  Sometimes syncs do some unusual things.
    With the Project Site Permissions check box selected, our AD group of 8,000 users took on average 690 minutes (11.5 hours) to sync.  Unacceptable of course.
    So here’s what we’ve learned when dealing with extremely large numbers of active directory users in your Resource Pool sync:
    We did not see a decrease in subsequent sync times after the initial Active Directory Resource Pool Synchronization as some might expect.
    Our attempt to decrease sync time via the option of removing the View Project Sites was not successful.  (Unless we interpreted Microsoft's document incorrectly.)
    However, our interpretation of the recommended software boundaries and limits of SharePoint Server 2010 as it pertains to security scopes per site at 1,000, appears to be correct.
    Using the option of clearing the Project Site Permissions does produce a reduction in AD sync time, but at a cost segregating your project sites and thus the creation of new processes of maintaining them.
    I’ll remind others that these results are particular to our environments, there may still be exceptions yet to discover.  Others may see numbers contrary to ours.
    The biggest surprise to some members on our team (myself excluded) was that we did not see a reduced sync time after any of our initial syncs.  Some are under the impression that after your initial sync, you should see reduced sync times.  I haven’t
    found that to be the absolute case in all situations, just in some situations.  The reason for this still eludes me.  Any thoughts would be appreciated.
    I’ll let this sit a bit longer, but if no one disagrees with the results, I think we have our answer:
    The number of project sites directly affects your Active Directory Resource Pool Synchronizations if you are using the
    Project Site Permissions option.  If you plan on synchronizing over 1,000 users
    and you have a large number of project sites, proceed with the knowledge that you may have performance issues and long sync times.
    As always, I’d love to hear from you or others just in case I’m missing something.
    Chris Addis - MCTS

  • Project Server 2010 , Project Center, Resource Center, My Work not loading

    Hi,
    We have Project Server 2010 SP-2 env
    Yesterday one of my Project Manager told me that he is not able to access any of the following page Project Center, Resource Center, My Work in our Quality env. Issue is it shows page is loading infinitely long and on botton it shows some script error mentioned
    below
    Webpage error details
    User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E)
    Timestamp: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 13:55:19 UTC
    Message: 'null' is null or not an object
    Line: 217
    Char: 4
    Code: 0
    URI: http://XXXXXXXXXXX/_layouts/inc/pwa/library/webmethodmanager.debug.js?rev=BtnvMSOtt14tg%2FnfhDTJpA%3D%3D
    Also I have checked event logs in shows WebHost failed error with Event ID 3 , complete detail mentioned below.
    Event Log Error
    WebHost failed to process a request.
     Sender Information: System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostingEnvironment+HostingManager/45523402
     Exception: System.ServiceModel.ServiceActivationException: The service '/_vti_bin/PSI/ProjectServer.svc' cannot be activated due to an exception during compilation.  The exception message is: Could not load file or assembly 'FirePoint.SharePoint.RssViewerWebPart,
    Version=1.4.7.12, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=e891f27e2edd24d0' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.. ---> System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'FirePoint.SharePoint.RssViewerWebPart, Version=1.4.7.12,
    Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=e891f27e2edd24d0' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
    File name: 'FirePoint.SharePoint.RssViewerWebPart, Version=1.4.7.12, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=e891f27e2edd24d0'
       at System.Reflection.Assembly._nLoad(AssemblyName fileName, String codeBase, Evidence assemblySecurity, Assembly locationHint, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, Boolean throwOnFileNotFound, Boolean forIntrospection)
       at System.Reflection.Assembly.InternalLoad(AssemblyName assemblyRef, Evidence assemblySecurity, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, Boolean forIntrospection)
       at System.Reflection.Assembly.InternalLoad(String assemblyString, Evidence assemblySecurity, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, Boolean forIntrospection)
       at System.Reflection.Assembly.Load(String assemblyString)
       at System.ServiceModel.Activation.ServiceHostFactory.CreateServiceHost(String constructorString, Uri[] baseAddresses)
       at System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostingEnvironment.HostingManager.CreateService(String normalizedVirtualPath)
       at System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostingEnvironment.HostingManager.ActivateService(String normalizedVirtualPath)
       at System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostingEnvironment.HostingManager.EnsureServiceAvailable(String normalizedVirtualPath)
    WRN: Assembly binding logging is turned OFF.
    To enable assembly bind failure logging, set the registry value [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Fusion!EnableLog] (DWORD) to 1.
    Note: There is some performance penalty associated with assembly bind failure logging.
    To turn this feature off, remove the registry value [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Fusion!EnableLog].
       --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
       at System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostingEnvironment.HostingManager.EnsureServiceAvailable(String normalizedVirtualPath)
       at System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostingEnvironment.EnsureServiceAvailableFast(String relativeVirtualPath)
     Process Name: w3wp
     Process ID: 5052
    Also I have checked Brian Smith blog to resolve WebHost error with Event ID 3, but that didn't help.
    So kindly help me to get this issue resolve and do let me know in case need further details.
    Thanks

    Hi,
    From error log it seems you have some custom or thrid party web part activated in your application and that web part is not able to load which might causing those pages to get corrupt.
    As a fix can suggest you below to two thing to check
    1) Remove that "FirePoint.SharePoint.RssViewerWebPart" from your environment and try to access those PWA pages again.
    2) Even after removing above web-part solution does not fix this issue, as it is quality env can you try to disconnect and reconnect the share-point farm . Then try to access those pages again.
    Share us the latest update and your finding on this issue.
    Regards
    Sachin Vashishth MCTS

  • Project Server 2010 : Webapp - tasks - "An Unknown Error has occured"

    Software used
    Project server 2010
    SharePoint 2010 RTM
    Sql Server 2008 R2
    Steps taken
    new project server 2010 setup on a virtual machine
    importing/publishing 2 projects from projectcentral 2000 to project server 2010.
    a user has 122 tasks (in project central 2000 he only gets 15 tasks in his view)
    unable to view the detail of the tasks --> unkown error.
    there is a sql time out in the log files, from the following query  (when i run it in SQL management studio it takes > 5 minutes)
    declare @ResUid UniqueIdentifier; set @ResUid = '9ffd71a7-c94a-44f5-b3b1-6d27eb17f541';
    declare @ViewUid UniqueIdentifier; set @ViewUid = 'a20480ef-c755-4da7-a36f-5fe92fed0c68'; 
    declare @P0 UniqueIdentifier; set @P0 = '9ffd71a7-c94a-44f5-b3b1-6d27eb17f541'; 
    SET NOCOUNT ON
    SELECT      MAS.ASSN_UID ,      MAS.PROJ_UID   INTO #T0 
    FROM dbo.MSP_ASSIGNMENTS_SAVED AS MAS    
          INNER JOIN dbo.MSP_PROJECTS AS MP ON MP.PROJ_UID = MAS.PROJ_UID    
          INNER JOIN dbo.MSP_TASKS_SAVED AS T ON T.PROJ_UID = MAS.PROJ_UID AND T.TASK_UID = MAS.TASK_UID    
          INNER JOIN dbo.MSP_PROJECT_RESOURCES AS R ON R.PROJ_UID = MAS.PROJ_UID AND R.RES_UID = MAS.RES_UID    
          INNER JOIN dbo.MSP_RESOURCES AS R2 ON R2.RES_UID = R.RES_DEF_ASSN_OWNER    
          LEFT JOIN dbo.MSP_RESOURCES AS R3 ON R3.RES_UID = MAS.RES_UID_OWNER    
          LEFT JOIN dbo.MSP_RESOURCES AS R4 ON R4.RES_UID = MAS.WRES_UID_MANAGER 
    WHERE MAS.WASSN_LOCKDOWN_BY_MANAGER = 0AND T.TASK_IS_ACTIVE = 1 AND ( (MAS.RES_UID_OWNER = @P0) )  
    CREATE CLUSTERED INDEX PK_#T0 ON #T0 (ASSN_UID, PROJ_UID)  
    SET NOCOUNT OFF  
    SELECT      MAS.ASSN_UID ,      MAS.PROJ_UID ,      MAS.TASK_NAME ,      MAS.ASSN_START_DATE ,      MAS.ASSN_FINISH_DATE ,     
    ASSN_REM_WORK ,      MAS.ASSN_PCT_WORK_COMPLETE ,      ASSN_WORK ,      ASSN_ACT_WORK ,      MAS.TASK_UID ,      PROJ_NAME ,     
    WASSN_IS_NEW_ASSN ,      MAS.WASSN_REMOVED_BY_RES ,      case when exists ( select * from MSP_ASSIGNMENT_TRANSACTIONS t where MAS.ASSN_UID = t.ASSN_UID and t.ASSN_TRANS_STATE_ENUM = 1) then 1 else 0 end AS
    ASSN_RESPONSE_PENDING ,      MAS.WASSN_MGR_UPDATED ,      MAS.WASSN_ACTUALS_PENDING ,      MAS.WASSN_SEND_UPDATE_NEEDED ,      MAS.WASSN_LOCKDOWN_BY_MANAGER
    ,      MAS.WASSN_DELETED_IN_PROJ ,      MAS.WASSN_COMMENTS ,      R.RES_NAME ,      T.TASK_IS_MILESTONE ,      WASSN_UPDATE_TRACKING_MODE
    ,      T.TASK_NOTES ,      T.TASK_IS_MANUAL ,      T.TASK_HIERARCHY ,      T.TASK_DUR_TXT ,      T.TASK_FINISH_TXT ,     
    T.TASK_START_TXT ,      MAS.TASK_IS_SUMMARY ,      WO.WOBJ_UID ,      MP.PROJ_OPT_MINUTES_PER_DAY ,      MP.PROJ_OPT_MINUTES_PER_WEEK ,     
    MP.PROJ_OPT_DAYS_PER_MONTH ,      MP.PROJ_OPT_CURRENCY_CODE ,      MAS.ASSN_STOP_DATE ,      T.TASK_IS_SUBPROJ ,      T.TASK_IS_ACTIVE ,     
    T.TASK_START_DATE ,      T.TASK_FINISH_DATE ,      T.TASK_DUR ,      MAS.RES_UID ,      R.RES_MATERIAL_LABEL ,      R.RES_TYPE ,     
    ASSN_UPDATE_NEEDED  
    FROM dbo.MSP_ASSIGNMENTS_SAVED AS MAS     
        INNER JOIN dbo.MSP_PROJECTS AS MP ON MP.PROJ_UID = MAS.PROJ_UID    
        INNER JOIN dbo.MSP_TASKS_SAVED AS T ON T.PROJ_UID = MAS.PROJ_UID AND T.TASK_UID = MAS.TASK_UID    
        INNER JOIN dbo.MSP_PROJECT_RESOURCES AS R ON R.PROJ_UID = MAS.PROJ_UID AND R.RES_UID = MAS.RES_UID    
        INNER JOIN dbo.MSP_RESOURCES AS R2 ON R2.RES_UID = R.RES_DEF_ASSN_OWNER    
        LEFT JOIN dbo.MSP_RESOURCES AS R3 ON R3.RES_UID = MAS.RES_UID_OWNER    
        LEFT JOIN dbo.MSP_RESOURCES AS R4 ON R4.RES_UID = MAS.WRES_UID_MANAGER   
        INNER JOIN #T0 AS keys ON keys.ASSN_UID = MAS.ASSN_UID AND keys.PROJ_UID = MAS.PROJ_UID    
        LEFT JOIN dbo.MSP_WEB_OBJECTS AS WO ON WO.WOBJ_PROJ_UID = T.PROJ_UID AND WO.WOBJ_TASK_UID = T.TASK_PUBLISHED_UID AND WO.WOBJ_TYPE = 2 
    WHERE MAS.WASSN_LOCKDOWN_BY_MANAGER = 0AND T.TASK_IS_ACTIVE = 1   
    DROP TABLE #T0;
    This query creates a tempory table -- when ran seperately = fast
    The query does a selection joining the temporary table.
    When running the second query without the join on the temp it takes 8 seconds and result in 826 records (all assignements in the db)
    After looking at the join and where clauses used in the first and second query i see they are almost identical and with only adding "AND ( (MAS.RES_UID_OWNER = @P0) ) " and not using a temp table, I get the wanted result (122) only taking half
    a second.
    So
    Suggestions how to fix, circumvent the problem?

    Exact same problem, took me hours to trace it, but i get the exact same behavior, some people can open the tasks view normally, some other people get timeouts.
    Tried multiple browsers, logging different users on different machines, different hours in the day with different loads and capacities, verified that SQL Server and SharePoint Servers and Project Servers are not over utilitized.
    There just seems to be something wrong with this query, i tried running it in SQL Server Management Studio, and it does indeed take alot of time to generate results, about 5 mins or so for some users.
    Please can anyone suggest a solution other than contacting support, this is heavily impacting our business.

  • Project Server 2010 Task page - An unknown error has occurred

    Hi All,
    I have searched inside the forum for similar problems but i didn't find any solution.
    We have Project Server 2010 with December CU installed and
    we are
    experiencing
    a serious
    problem with two enterprise resources.
    They can login to pwa succesfully but when they enter in the Task page the following error is raised:
    An unknown error has occurred
    There are no errors reported in the event viewer while in the ULS Log I found only this entry but i don't know if it's related with this issue:
    Detected use of SPRequest for previously closed SPWeb object. Please close SPWeb objects when you are done with all objects obtained from them, but not before. Stack trace:
    at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPWeb.get_CurrentUser()
    at Microsoft.Office.Project.PWA.PJContext.get_RegionalSettings()
    at Microsoft.Office.Project.PWA.PJContext.get_LocaleCulture()
    at Microsoft.Office.Project.PWA.WCFContext.AuthenticateUser(Message message, WCFContext& wcfContext, String userName, Boolean isWindowsUser)
    at Microsoft.Office.Project.PWA.WCFContext.GetContext(Message message, String userName, Boolean isWindowsUser, Boolean newCookie, Uri originalTargetUri)
    at Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.ProjectServerRouter.Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.IProjectServerRouter.ProcessMessage(Message message)
    at SyncInvokeProcessMessage(Object , Object[] , Object[] )
    at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.SyncMethodInvoker.Invoke(Object instance, Object[] inputs, Object[]& outputs)
    at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DispatchOperationRuntime.InvokeBegin(MessageRpc& rpc)
    at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage5(MessageRpc& rpc)
    at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage4(MessageRpc& rpc)
    at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageRpc.Process(Boolean isOperationContextSet)
    at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.DispatchAndReleasePump(RequestContext request, Boolean cleanThread, OperationContext currentOperationContext)
    at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.HandleRequest(RequestContext request, OperationContext currentOperationContext)
    at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.AsyncMessagePump(IAsyncResult result)
    at System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.Utility.AsyncThunk.UnhandledExceptionFrame(IAsyncResult result)
    at System.ServiceModel.AsyncResult.Complete(Boolean completedSynchronously)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.InputQueue`1.AsyncQueueReader.Set(Item item)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.InputQueue`1.EnqueueAndDispatch(Item item, Boolean canDispatchOnThisThread)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.InputQueue`1.EnqueueAndDispatch(T item, ItemDequeuedCallback dequeuedCallback, Boolean canDispatchOnThisThread)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.InputQueueChannel`1.EnqueueAndDispatch(TDisposable item, ItemDequeuedCallback dequeuedCallback, Boolean canDispatchOnThisThread)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.SingletonChannelAcceptor`3.Enqueue(QueueItemType item, ItemDequeuedCallback dequeuedCallback, Boolean canDispatchOnThisThread)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.SingletonChannelAcceptor`3.Enqueue(QueueItemType item, ItemDequeuedCallback dequeuedCallback)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.HttpChannelListener.HttpContextReceived(HttpRequestContext context, ItemDequeuedCallback callback)
    at System.ServiceModel.Activation.HostedHttpTransportManager.HttpContextReceived(HostedHttpRequestAsyncResult result)
    at System.ServiceModel.Activation.HostedHttpRequestAsyncResult.BeginRequest()
    at System.ServiceModel.Activation.HostedHttpRequestAsyncResult.OnBeginRequest(Object state)
    at System.ServiceModel.PartialTrustHelpers.PartialTrustInvoke(ContextCallback callback, Object state)
    at System.ServiceModel.Activation.HostedHttpRequestAsyncResult.OnBeginRequestWithFlow(Object state)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.IOThreadScheduler.CriticalHelper.WorkItem.Invoke2()
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.IOThreadScheduler.CriticalHelper.WorkItem.Invoke()
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.IOThreadScheduler.CriticalHelper.ProcessCallbacks()
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.IOThreadScheduler.CriticalHelper.CompletionCallback(Object state)
    at System.ServiceModel.Channels.IOThreadScheduler.CriticalHelper.ScheduledOverlapped.IOCallback(UInt32 errorCode, UInt32 numBytes, NativeOverlapped* nativeOverlapped)
    at System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.Utility.IOCompletionThunk.UnhandledExceptionFrame(UInt32 error, UInt32 bytesRead, NativeOverlapped* nativeOverlapped)
    at System.Threading._IOCompletionCallback.PerformIOCompletionCallback(UInt32 errorCode, UInt32 numBytes, NativeOverlapped* pOVERLAP)
     It's not a task related errors because i have alredy done an analysis of the resorce's assignments.
    I have also verified IIS authentication settings as described in this
    post but all had been alredy correctly configured.
    We have a farm installation with two physical server:
    Application Server with Windows 2008 R2, SharePoint 2010 Enterprise, Project Server 2010
    Database Server with Windows 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2008 SP2
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks in advance.
    Raffaele

    Hi,
    I faced exactly the same problem: some resources try to connect to My Tasks, and get an Unknown error. No error message in ULS or Eventlog.
    I hope I solved the problem, and want to share the experience here.
    First, by reading this article,
    http://www.projectserverexperts.com/ProjectServerFAQKnowledgeBase/Unknown%20Error%20My%20Tasks%20Page.aspx: even if the SQL Query returns me no records, it gives me the idea to delete (unpublish) some tasks (i managed to identify some tasks which raised
    the problem, by assigning a test account on them, and see that the pb happened).
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    Hope it could help some one ! Don't hesitate to give feedback if you solved this pb with this solution, or workaround.
    Sylvain

  • 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.
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    AJ

    Much 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. 
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    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'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    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

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    Scenario: 
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    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.
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    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,
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    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?
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    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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