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Old 09-11-2008, 12:51 AM
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Hi,

We are experiencing what I think is an issue with out alert emails from MS Project Server 2007. Basically when we recieve an ealert the "Links" section is full of XML code which no-one really understands nor cares about.

Below is a sample.

Does anyone out there know if this is a bug or a feature of if there is something we may need to configure to get this working correct.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,

Andrew.








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Wow, that's weird -- never seen that before.

What patchelevel is PS/WSS/MOSS at?

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Hi,

We are experiencing what I think is an issue with out alert emails from MS Project Server 2007. Basically when we recieve an ealert the "Links" section is full of XML code which no-one really understands nor cares about.

Below is a sample.

Does anyone out there know if this is a bug or a feature of if there is something we may need to configure to get this working correct.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,

Andrew.
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We are not running SP1. Apparently this may fix it. Also, it seems to have something to do with our workspace template, as when using the "out of the box" template, the issue does not occur.
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We are not running SP1. Apparently this may fix it. Also, it seems to have something to do with our workspace template, as when using the "out of the box" template, the issue does not occur.
Make sure you apply the WSS SP1 (and MOSS if necessary) in addition to the PS07 SP1.

Let us know if the issue persists after the SP1 deployment and we'll go from there!
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