SharePoint - integration of project server 2007 and moss 2007
Asked By Sam
09-Apr-10 02:45 AM
I have two server in one i have installed single server installation of
project server 2007 in which and on the other server separately i installed
moss 2007 and make Database server of MOSS 2007 is Project Server 2007.
Now we can integrate Project Server 2007 and MOSS 2007 in this way and want
to configure proposal workflow.
Because i dont want to install moss 2007 in existing installation of project
server 2007.
Project Server
(1)
MOSS 2007
(1)
Database
(1)
Galant
(1)
Daniel A. Galant replied to Sam
I do not know Project Server, but your question is not clear as to what you
are asking.
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