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| Hello, I have some content databases I would like to restore. One of them works ok when I create a new web application and add the content database, the other does not. The issue is the second one is a Project Web Acess site and sub site. I really need to recover this as there is alot of data in it, is there any way I can recover it or the data inside it? Thanks Colm |
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| The project data for a Project Server deployment is stored in the four Project Server databases. You can restore these by giving the existing database's names when provisioning a new PWA site. Quote:
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