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| I have had Project Server 2007 installed for about a month and working happly... until now!!...One user, out of 9, is now having problems when trying to open the My Tasks page. It gets: "An unexpected error has occurred. Web Parts Maintenance Page: If you have permission, you can use this page to temporarily close Web Parts or remove personal settings. For more information, contact your site administrator. Troubleshoot issues with Windows SharePoint Services. " When I go to the "Web Part Maintenance Page: tasks" as suggested, I can Reset it for the specific user, but still doesn´t work. I think I have discarded a WebPart problem. All other users can open it without problem, I removed the WebPart and added it again (for all users) and no change, I exported the WebPart and imported it and still no change. I guess could be a data problem with this user's tasks, however, I opened all projects the user is assigned in, checked them (no obvious problems at least) saved and publish them again. Still, all users can see their tasks except this one!. Any suggestion? Is there a way to check what the heck is PWA looking for in the database when this happens? Any other idea?.... Help is well appreciated! |
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| Are you sure that this user is viewing the Shared version of the page, rather than the Personal view? Do you see anything in the ULS or Event Logs on either the WFE(s) or App Server? Also, I would recommend that you read this article on EPMFAQ concerning how to enable the full errors, rather than the simple ones Microsoft has coded. This may give you a more useful error.
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| Quote: Furthermore, the error the OP describes can be caused by several things. Therefore, I recommend investigating the cause a bit more before simply going ahead and applying the April 3rd hotfix. The OP may even want to consider contacting PSS and working with them to see if his issue matches the specific issue resolved by that hotfix.
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| Hi - I have had the same problem, & also no luck in finding a solution. What I noticed was an error in "My Queued Jobs" - but being a novice I am not sure that it is related? Error summary/areas: Queue GeneralQueueJobFailed Error details: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?> <errinfo> <general> <class name="Queue"> <error id="26000" name="GeneralQueueJobFailed" uid="09e91e43-ac4f-43ae-a04c-3e40c64d986c" JobUID="809ee22e-9126-46b0-bc0a-0cf1d52da950" ComputerName="AS2003V06" GroupType="SynchronizeSingleUserMembershipInWss" MessageType="SynchronizeSingleUserMembershipInWssM essage" MessageId="2" Stage="" /> </class> </general> </errinfo> |
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| You should contact your PS Admin and have them monitor the logs while you reproduce the issue. This should help them in resolving the issue.
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