Session problem
This is driving me crazy. We have loaded Project Web Access. We have added user through Manage Users. I have accessed the site through my browser and went to Manage Users and selected one of the Users because I needed to modify their permissions. I closed my browser before I modifed the permissions, but here is where the problem comes up. When I open the site again in my browser and go to Manage Users and select the user again it now tells me this: The following resource(s) could not be checked out: The following resource is already checked out to you in a different session: So far I have rebooted my machine, warm and cold, flushed out my cookies and deleted my files using the Internet tool. I have disconnected from the network, took my laptop home and then tried again the next morning after hooking back into the network. I have logged onto Sharepoint Central Administration to see if I can figure out how to kill this phantom session and still no luck. This is probably so simple that if it was a snake it would probably have bitten me, but I can't figure out how to kill this session and where to even find the session. Any help!!!! Thanks, paul
April 16th, 2008 7:57pm

This from the Project Server Help and How-to> Setting up Project Web Access> Managing data ? Manually check in projects and resources that are checked out by another user Occasionally, a team member may leave an enterprise object in a state such that he or she cannot check it back into Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. As an administrator, you can force a check-in of enterprise objects, such as projects, resources, fields, calendars, lookup tables, and resource plans. On the Quick Launch, click Server Settings. On the Server Settings page, click Force Check-in Enterprise Objects. In the Select the type of object you want to force check-in list, click the type of objects that you want to display in the table. Select the object that you want to check in, and then click Check In. Note When you check in an object that is checked out, the user who has the object checked out can save changes to the database only if he or she saves the object as a new object. Otherwise, the user needs to check out the object again and then make the same changes.
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April 29th, 2008 8:59am

After doing the operations which you mentioned above, it appeared another problem. The issue is about queue job status shows 'Waiting to be processed' and then never completes. Could you provide some possible reasons about this problem ?
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