mimchik
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Вопрос первый - на кой тебе людей искать? это тебе не live/comminicator server...
Вопрос второй - а ты указал в настройках БД что её необходимо индексировать и если да то сколько подождал после включения данной опции, какие у неё настройки (как частно индексировать) и какой объём самой БД???
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slayer120
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я ставил так -
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Поиск настроен, но людей не ищет, по содержанию сервера не ищет
Вопрос первый - на кой тебе людей искать? это тебе не live/comminicator server...
Вопрос второй - а ты указал в настройках БД что её необходимо индексировать и если да то сколько подождал после включения данной опции, какие у неё настройки (как частно индексировать) и какой объём самой БД???
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slayer120
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Не получался вариант с созданием
вручную через sps отдельного пула приложений под проджект. Так у меня все это и не заработало.
я ставил так -
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Start the Project Application service
1. From the top navigation on the Central Administration Web site, click Operations.
2. On the Operations page, in the Topology and Services section, select Servers in farm.
3. On the Servers in Farm page, in the Server list, click the server on which you want to start the Project Application service.
4. On the Services on Server page for this computer, in the Service list, find Project Application Service. In the same row under the Action column, click Start.
Note
To see a complete list of all the services on the computer, in the Select server role to display services you will need to start in the table below section, select Custom.
5. In the Service list, find Project Application Service. In the same row under the Action column, click Start.
To see whether the status has changed, you might need to refresh the page.
6. The status for the Project Application service will appear as Started.
Create the Shared Services Provider
1. On the Central Administration page top navigation, click Application Management.
2. On the Application Management page, in the Office SharePoint Server Shared Services section, click Create or Configure this Farm's Shared Services.
3. On the Manage this Farm's Shared Services page, click New SSP.
4. On the New Shared Services Provider page, do the following:
a. In the SSP Name section, in the Web Application list, select the Web application that you created when you created the Web application to host the Shared Services Provider.
b. In the SSP Service Credentials section, type the name and password for a Windows user who is the SSP administrator into the corresponding boxes.
Note
For more information on this account, see Plan for administrative and service accounts (Project Server).
c. Each Shared Services Provider requires a database to store service-specific data. In the SSP Database section, the database server name by default will list the one hosting the Configuration database. The database name will also be automatically generated for you. You can keep the default settings or change them if needed.
5. Click OK.
Note
This process might take several minutes to complete.
6. After the SSP is successfully created, the Success! page is displayed. Click OK to go to the Manage this Farm's Shared Services page needed for the next section.
Provision the Project Server 2007 site on the farm
1. From the top navigation on Central Administration, click Operations.
2. On the Operations page, in the Topology and Services section, select Manage this Farm's Shared Services.
3. On the Manage this Farm's Shared Services page, in the SSP Name list, select the Shared Services Provider in which you would like to provision Project Web Access.
4. On the home page for this core service, in the Project Server section, click Project Web Access Sites.
5. On the Manage Project Web Access page, click Create Project Web Access Site.
6. On the Create a New Project Web Access page, do the following:
a. In the Project Web Access Site Location section, from the SharePoint Web Application to host Project Web Access list, select the name of the extended Web site you created to host the SharePoint site.
b. In the Project Web Access path box, type the name you will use to specify the URL to the Project Web Access home page. (For example, if you type PWA, the URL to the home page would be http://servername/PWA.)
c. In the Administrator Account section, type the Windows user account that will be given administrative credentials to the Project Server instance.
d. In the Primary Database section, type the name of the computer running SQL Server on which the Published, Draft, and Archive databases will be located. In the three Database Name fields, type unique names for each of the three Office Project Server 2007 databases.
Note
You can use the default database names. However, make sure that they do not already exist on the computer running SQL Server.
e. In the Reporting Database section, select Use the primary database server if you want the reporting database to be created on the Primary database server that you specified in the previous section. If you want the Reporting database to be created on another computer hosting SQL Server, clear this option and type the name of the SQL Server on which you want it to be created. In the Reporting database name field, type a unique name that you want to use for the Reporting database.
Note
You can use the default database name. However, make sure that it does not already exist on the computer running SQL Server.
7. Click OK. The provisioning process starts.
8. You will be returned to the Manage Project Web Access page. Click the Refresh Status button to update the status of the provisioning process. When provisioning is finished, Provisioned will appear as an entry in the Status column. When provisioning has been completed, you can click the URL to go to the Project Web Access site.
Note
Provisioning is an asynchronous process, so it might take a few minutes before the job is complete.