My company has been looking at MS Project Server 2003 but was told that unless you are running a pure MS system (no Adobe for example) you can expect to see data loss during transmission from the clients to the server and back out again. Is this true? Is it necessary to run pure MS on the client and/or server? Thank you, CMD
Did you happen to notice whether it was old wife speaking to you? Sure sounds like one of her tales. -- Gary L. Chefetz, MVP "We wrote the books on Project Server" http://www.msprojectexperts.com For Project Server FAQs visit http://www.projectserverexperts.com For Project FAQs visit http://www.mvps.org/project "me" wrote in message news:necse.15538$Kw.416491@twister.southeast.rr.com... > My company has been looking at MS Project Server 2003 but was told that > unless you are running a pure MS system (no Adobe for example) you can > expect to see data loss during transmission from the clients to the server > and back out again. > > Is this true? Is it necessary to run pure MS on the client and/or server? > > Thank you, > > CMD
me wrote: > My company has been looking at MS Project Server 2003 but was told > that unless you are running a pure MS system (no Adobe for example) > you can expect to see data loss during transmission from the clients > to the server and back out again. > > Is this true? Is it necessary to run pure MS on the client and/or > server? > > Thank you, > > CMD Any chance that the person that told you this worked for a company that competes with Project Server? What possible effect could having an adobe product have on the ability of a client to communicate with a sql database? I have photoshop, Acrobat, macromedia Flash and a wide variety of non-ms software installed. Do not buy anything from the person that told you this. -- Brian K - Project MVP http://www.projectified.com -- Senior Trainer - Electronic Arts -- QuantumPM Associate http://www.quantumpm.com