SYMPTOMS
When you use the Microsoft SharePoint Configuration Wizard
from Project Server 2002 to install Microsoft SharePoint Team Services (STS),
you may receive the following error message:
Microsoft
Project Server: SharePoint Configuration Wizard Setup Error
Default
Website has not been configured properly for Project Server for unknown
reasons.
Setup will restore SharePoint to its original state.
You can also run the setup program again to configure the existing
SharePoint Server.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, follow the steps under the "Cause"
section of this article that matches your conditions.
Cause One
The Integrated Windows Authentication is not configured to the
Web site that you are installing SharePoint Team Services for. To resolve this
issue, follow these steps:
- Open Internet Services Manager on the Web server. To do
this, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then click
Programs.
- Click Administrative Tools, and then
click Internet Services Manager.
- Right-click the Web site where STS will be installed and
provisioned.
- Click Properties.
- Click the Directory Security Tab, and then
click Edit next to Anonymous Access and
Authentication Control.
- Click Integrated Windows
Authentication.
- Click OK to close the Internet Information
Server (IIS) on the Properties menu.
Though you received the error message described in the Symptoms
section of this article, SharePoint Team Services will be partially installed.
However, the additional items for Project Server may not have been completely
installed. If STS was partially installed, use these workarounds to repair the
installation. Step one:
- Click Start, click
Programs, click Administrative Tools, and
then click Internet Service Manager.
- Expand the Web site that you want to install STS to (for
example, Default Web site).
- Right-click the
MS_ProjectServer_PublicDocument folder, and then click
Delete.
Step two:
- Run Setup.exe on the Project Server 2002 CD.
- On the Setup menu, click
SharePoint Configuration Wizard.
You receive the
following message:Microsoft Project Server: SharePoint Configuration Wizard
Microsoft SharePoint Team Services has been installed on this computer together with Microsoft Project Server specific template files.
-Provision additional SharePoint Websites for Project Server
-Restore SharePoint Team Services original template files.
- Click Provision additional SharePoint WebSites for
Project Server, and then click Next.
- Click the Web site that you want to install SharePoint Team
Services, and then click Next.
Note You may receive the following error message:Microsoft Project Server: SharePoint Configuration Wizard Warning,
Failed to Create Database Role.
This error message can be ignored and
may appear more than one time. Click OK to remove each warning
message that appears. - Make note of the confirmation page information you
receive, and then click Finish.
- Continue the wizard to also add SharePoint Team Services in
Project Web Access.
Cause Two
The server where SharePoint Team Services was to be installed
does not have the appropriate Network Library.
Change the Microsoft
SQL Protocol on the server that you will install SharePoint Team Services. To
do so, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Run, type
cliconfg in
the Open: box, and then click OK.
Note This invokes the SQL Server
Client Network Utility. - Click the General tab and change the
Default Network Library from Named Pipes to
TCP\IP.
- Click OK.
SharePoint Team Services was partially installed. To complete
the installation of STS for Project Server, follow the steps that are listed
under Cause One.
Cause Three
The Application Protection may not have the appropriate memory
pool.
Change the Application Protection to your Web site to Low or
High in Internet Service Manager. To do so, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Run,
type InetMgr, and then click OK.
- Right-click the Web site that you want to Provision and
Extend, and then click Properties.
- Click the Home Directory tab.
- Change the Application Protection to either Low or
High.
- Click OK to exit the menu.
- Run the SharePoint Team Services installation.
Cause Four
Substitute the IP address for the name of the server that is
running SQL Server in the
Database Server Information dialog
box when you run the SharePoint Configuration Wizard.
Cause Five
To work around this issue, temporarily change the IP address of the Web site to All Unassigned until the SharePoint Configuration Wizard is finished. To do this, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Run, type inetmgr, and then click OK.
- Right-click the Web site for SharePoint Team Services, and then click Properties.
- Click the Web Site tab.
- On the IP Address menu in the Web Site Identification section, click All Unassigned.
- Click OK to close the Properties menu.
- Expand the Web site where you first tried to install SharePoint Team Services.
- Locate the MS_ProjectServer_Public Documents folder. If the folder exists, right-click the folder, and then click Delete.
- On the Project Server CD, click Setup.exe, click SharePoint Configuration Wizard, and then click SharePoint Team Services for Project Server.
Note You may receive the following error message if you previously installed SharePoint Team Services and then extended the site, but you did not run the SharePoint Configuration Wizard:
Failed to Create Database Role
Click OK until the error message disappears. You receive the error message because the Database Role was previously created. The wizard is now trying to write the database role.
- After the wizard has finished, you receive a confirmation window that contains the following information:
- The server name
- The Web server port
- The SharePoint Administration port
- The database server name
- The database name
Note the information that appears in this window. - Finish connecting SharePoint Team Services to Microsoft Project Web Access.
Cause Six
To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
- Apply a hotfix for SharePoint Team Services.
For more information about how to apply this hotfix, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
331971
SharePoint Team Services admin operation in Microsoft Project Web Access does not work
- Update the data components to Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.7. To download MDAC 2.7, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/mdac/downloads/default.aspx