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Hi,
I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007. All other 
projects on project server are working fine.
Error I was getting earlier was: 
Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An unhandled 
exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = "42", name = 
"generalUnhandledException"

Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open project, error 
i am getting is:
Error ID: -2147024809
Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader failed.

Please advise on this urgent issue asap. 

Thanks and regards,
Rohit agrawal

0
Reply Utf 1/15/2010 4:11:01 PM

Rohit --

Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open this 
particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project has somehow 
gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to try and 
recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then click 
Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the project in 
question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the Insert 
button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the guts of the 
project.  You should save the project under a new name and delete the old 
corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the Administrative Restore 
feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the project.  This 
is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup feature in 
the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that you should 
set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup.  You might 
want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope this helps.

-- 
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
VP of Educational Services
msProjectExperts
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
"We write the books on Project Server"


"Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007. All 
> other
> projects on project server are working fine.
> Error I was getting earlier was:
> Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An 
> unhandled
> exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = "42", name =
> "generalUnhandledException"
>
> Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open project, 
> error
> i am getting is:
> Error ID: -2147024809
> Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader failed.
>
> Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Rohit agrawal
> 
0
Reply Dale 1/15/2010 5:07:48 PM


Hi Dale,
Thanks for the info.
I enabled logs on server and found the following error message in log when i 
open the project from client. Can you please advise on these error messages?

Error is: GeneralUnhandledException. Details: Attributes:  
System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' 
was thrown.     at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Capacity(Int32 value)     at 
System.IO.MemoryStream.EnsureCapacity(Int32 value)     at 
System.IO.MemoryStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count)     at 
System.IO.BinaryWriter.Write(UInt16 value)     at 
Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntrinsicNullProperties(P12ContainerHeader 
header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Dictionary`2 ordinals, Boolean 
sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, Int32[] nonBoolPids, BinaryWriter 
writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at 
Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntr......insicDataRow(P12ContainerHeader 
header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Int32[] nonBoolPids, Dictionary`2 
ordinals, Boolean sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, BinaryWriter 
writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at 
Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.SerializeProjectData(Guid 
projGuid, SqlDataReader dataReader, List`1 tableNames, List`1 resultSets, 
Boolean sendDelta, Boolean isCoreData, Dictionary`2 customFields, 
Dictionary`2 extraPropValues, WinProjSecurity securityWorker, BinaryWriter 
writer)     at 
Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid 
projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr, Int16 
dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid, 
String session......Descr, Boolean isDataCompressed)     at 
Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.WebService.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid 
projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr, Int16 
dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid, 
String sessionDescr, Boolean isDataCompressed)  . Standard Information: PSI 
Entry Point: WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData  Project User: WW005\agraro00  
Correlation Id: b5f8c7da-ca20-4d25-920d-f770ff808b58  PWA Site URL: 
http://us-axepm.ww005.siemens.net/PWA  SSP Name: SSPEPM  PSError: 
GeneralUnhandledException (42)

Regards,
Rohit

"Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:

> Rohit --
> 
> Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open this 
> particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project has somehow 
> gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to try and 
> recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then click 
> Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the project in 
> question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the Insert 
> button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the guts of the 
> project.  You should save the project under a new name and delete the old 
> corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the Administrative Restore 
> feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the project.  This 
> is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup feature in 
> the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that you should 
> set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup.  You might 
> want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope this helps.
> 
> -- 
> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> VP of Educational Services
> msProjectExperts
> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> "We write the books on Project Server"
> 
> 
> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
> news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007. All 
> > other
> > projects on project server are working fine.
> > Error I was getting earlier was:
> > Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An 
> > unhandled
> > exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = "42", name =
> > "generalUnhandledException"
> >
> > Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open project, 
> > error
> > i am getting is:
> > Error ID: -2147024809
> > Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader failed.
> >
> > Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
> >
> > Thanks and regards,
> > Rohit agrawal
> > 
> .
> 
0
Reply Utf 1/15/2010 7:06:02 PM

Rohit --

From the error message, it looks like Microsoft Project is "choking" when it 
tries to read the data in the project file (shown in the 
"WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData" text string near the end of the error log). 
This makes me suspect even more strongly that this project is corrupted. 
And that takes me back to my original advice to you on how to recover the 
project.  Hope this helps.

-- 
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
VP of Educational Services
msProjectExperts
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
"We write the books on Project Server"


"Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:C0A31FF0-2852-4A58-8DDE-C27D4117E2BC@microsoft.com...
> Hi Dale,
> Thanks for the info.
> I enabled logs on server and found the following error message in log when 
> i
> open the project from client. Can you please advise on these error 
> messages?
>
> Error is: GeneralUnhandledException. Details: Attributes:
> System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type 
> 'System.OutOfMemoryException'
> was thrown.     at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Capacity(Int32 value)     at
> System.IO.MemoryStream.EnsureCapacity(Int32 value)     at
> System.IO.MemoryStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count) 
> at
> System.IO.BinaryWriter.Write(UInt16 value)     at
> Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntrinsicNullProperties(P12ContainerHeader
> header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Dictionary`2 ordinals, Boolean
> sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, Int32[] nonBoolPids, 
> BinaryWriter
> writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
> Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntr......insicDataRow(P12ContainerHeader
> header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Int32[] nonBoolPids, 
> Dictionary`2
> ordinals, Boolean sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, BinaryWriter
> writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
> Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.SerializeProjectData(Guid
> projGuid, SqlDataReader dataReader, List`1 tableNames, List`1 resultSets,
> Boolean sendDelta, Boolean isCoreData, Dictionary`2 customFields,
> Dictionary`2 extraPropValues, WinProjSecurity securityWorker, BinaryWriter
> writer)     at
> Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
> projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr, 
> Int16
> dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid,
> String session......Descr, Boolean isDataCompressed)     at
> Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.WebService.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
> projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr, 
> Int16
> dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid,
> String sessionDescr, Boolean isDataCompressed)  . Standard Information: 
> PSI
> Entry Point: WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData  Project User: WW005\agraro00
> Correlation Id: b5f8c7da-ca20-4d25-920d-f770ff808b58  PWA Site URL:
> http://us-axepm.ww005.siemens.net/PWA  SSP Name: SSPEPM  PSError:
> GeneralUnhandledException (42)
>
> Regards,
> Rohit
>
> "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Rohit --
>>
>> Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open this
>> particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project has somehow
>> gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to try and
>> recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then click
>> Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the project in
>> question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the Insert
>> button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the guts of 
>> the
>> project.  You should save the project under a new name and delete the old
>> corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the Administrative 
>> Restore
>> feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the project. 
>> This
>> is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup feature in
>> the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that you 
>> should
>> set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup.  You 
>> might
>> want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope this helps.
>>
>> -- 
>> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> VP of Educational Services
>> msProjectExperts
>> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> "We write the books on Project Server"
>>
>>
>> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi,
>> > I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007. All
>> > other
>> > projects on project server are working fine.
>> > Error I was getting earlier was:
>> > Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An
>> > unhandled
>> > exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = "42", name 
>> > =
>> > "generalUnhandledException"
>> >
>> > Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open project,
>> > error
>> > i am getting is:
>> > Error ID: -2147024809
>> > Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader failed.
>> >
>> > Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
>> >
>> > Thanks and regards,
>> > Rohit agrawal
>> >
>> .
>> 
0
Reply Dale 1/15/2010 7:40:30 PM

Hi Dale,
Thanks for the suggestion. Even after project restore it is not working. 
luckily we have offline copy of the project, so we will remove the project 
from enterprise and import it again.

Are there any signs that we should look for in standalone project before 
importing it into project server to prevent corruption issues?
What causes the project corruption and how do we prevent it?

Regards,
Rohit

"Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:

> Rohit --
> 
> From the error message, it looks like Microsoft Project is "choking" when it 
> tries to read the data in the project file (shown in the 
> "WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData" text string near the end of the error log). 
> This makes me suspect even more strongly that this project is corrupted. 
> And that takes me back to my original advice to you on how to recover the 
> project.  Hope this helps.
> 
> -- 
> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> VP of Educational Services
> msProjectExperts
> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> "We write the books on Project Server"
> 
> 
> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
> news:C0A31FF0-2852-4A58-8DDE-C27D4117E2BC@microsoft.com...
> > Hi Dale,
> > Thanks for the info.
> > I enabled logs on server and found the following error message in log when 
> > i
> > open the project from client. Can you please advise on these error 
> > messages?
> >
> > Error is: GeneralUnhandledException. Details: Attributes:
> > System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type 
> > 'System.OutOfMemoryException'
> > was thrown.     at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Capacity(Int32 value)     at
> > System.IO.MemoryStream.EnsureCapacity(Int32 value)     at
> > System.IO.MemoryStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count) 
> > at
> > System.IO.BinaryWriter.Write(UInt16 value)     at
> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntrinsicNullProperties(P12ContainerHeader
> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Dictionary`2 ordinals, Boolean
> > sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, Int32[] nonBoolPids, 
> > BinaryWriter
> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntr......insicDataRow(P12ContainerHeader
> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Int32[] nonBoolPids, 
> > Dictionary`2
> > ordinals, Boolean sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, BinaryWriter
> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.SerializeProjectData(Guid
> > projGuid, SqlDataReader dataReader, List`1 tableNames, List`1 resultSets,
> > Boolean sendDelta, Boolean isCoreData, Dictionary`2 customFields,
> > Dictionary`2 extraPropValues, WinProjSecurity securityWorker, BinaryWriter
> > writer)     at
> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr, 
> > Int16
> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid,
> > String session......Descr, Boolean isDataCompressed)     at
> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.WebService.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr, 
> > Int16
> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid,
> > String sessionDescr, Boolean isDataCompressed)  . Standard Information: 
> > PSI
> > Entry Point: WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData  Project User: WW005\agraro00
> > Correlation Id: b5f8c7da-ca20-4d25-920d-f770ff808b58  PWA Site URL:
> > http://us-axepm.ww005.siemens.net/PWA  SSP Name: SSPEPM  PSError:
> > GeneralUnhandledException (42)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rohit
> >
> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Rohit --
> >>
> >> Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open this
> >> particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project has somehow
> >> gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to try and
> >> recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then click
> >> Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the project in
> >> question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the Insert
> >> button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the guts of 
> >> the
> >> project.  You should save the project under a new name and delete the old
> >> corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the Administrative 
> >> Restore
> >> feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the project. 
> >> This
> >> is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup feature in
> >> the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that you 
> >> should
> >> set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup.  You 
> >> might
> >> want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope this helps.
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> >> VP of Educational Services
> >> msProjectExperts
> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
> >>
> >>
> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007. All
> >> > other
> >> > projects on project server are working fine.
> >> > Error I was getting earlier was:
> >> > Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An
> >> > unhandled
> >> > exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = "42", name 
> >> > =
> >> > "generalUnhandledException"
> >> >
> >> > Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open project,
> >> > error
> >> > i am getting is:
> >> > Error ID: -2147024809
> >> > Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader failed.
> >> >
> >> > Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks and regards,
> >> > Rohit agrawal
> >> >
> >> .
> >> 
0
Reply Utf 1/15/2010 8:38:01 PM

Rohit --

What do you mean by an offline copy?  Do you mean a copy saved as an MPP 
file?  If so, that is not an offline project, but is called a local project.

Assuming you mean a local project, there is nothing in particular you can 
look for as a sign of a corrupted project.  The leading cause of corrupted 
projects continues to be that the PM cut/copied/pasted complete task rows, 
either internally in the project in question, or from an external project. 
I am happy that you have a good working copy of the project.  It sounds like 
the restore procedure only restored another corrupted copy of the project. 
Hope this helps.

-- 
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
VP of Educational Services
msProjectExperts
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
"We write the books on Project Server"


"Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:3CBA200B-29A2-47F6-A0CD-8BD2DE23FC34@microsoft.com...
> Hi Dale,
> Thanks for the suggestion. Even after project restore it is not working.
> luckily we have offline copy of the project, so we will remove the project
> from enterprise and import it again.
>
> Are there any signs that we should look for in standalone project before
> importing it into project server to prevent corruption issues?
> What causes the project corruption and how do we prevent it?
>
> Regards,
> Rohit
>
> "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Rohit --
>>
>> From the error message, it looks like Microsoft Project is "choking" when 
>> it
>> tries to read the data in the project file (shown in the
>> "WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData" text string near the end of the error log).
>> This makes me suspect even more strongly that this project is corrupted.
>> And that takes me back to my original advice to you on how to recover the
>> project.  Hope this helps.
>>
>> -- 
>> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> VP of Educational Services
>> msProjectExperts
>> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> "We write the books on Project Server"
>>
>>
>> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C0A31FF0-2852-4A58-8DDE-C27D4117E2BC@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi Dale,
>> > Thanks for the info.
>> > I enabled logs on server and found the following error message in log 
>> > when
>> > i
>> > open the project from client. Can you please advise on these error
>> > messages?
>> >
>> > Error is: GeneralUnhandledException. Details: Attributes:
>> > System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type
>> > 'System.OutOfMemoryException'
>> > was thrown.     at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Capacity(Int32 value) 
>> > at
>> > System.IO.MemoryStream.EnsureCapacity(Int32 value)     at
>> > System.IO.MemoryStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count)
>> > at
>> > System.IO.BinaryWriter.Write(UInt16 value)     at
>> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntrinsicNullProperties(P12ContainerHeader
>> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Dictionary`2 ordinals, 
>> > Boolean
>> > sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
>> > BinaryWriter
>> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
>> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntr......insicDataRow(P12ContainerHeader
>> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
>> > Dictionary`2
>> > ordinals, Boolean sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, 
>> > BinaryWriter
>> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
>> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.SerializeProjectData(Guid
>> > projGuid, SqlDataReader dataReader, List`1 tableNames, List`1 
>> > resultSets,
>> > Boolean sendDelta, Boolean isCoreData, Dictionary`2 customFields,
>> > Dictionary`2 extraPropValues, WinProjSecurity securityWorker, 
>> > BinaryWriter
>> > writer)     at
>> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
>> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr,
>> > Int16
>> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid,
>> > String session......Descr, Boolean isDataCompressed)     at
>> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.WebService.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
>> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr,
>> > Int16
>> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid,
>> > String sessionDescr, Boolean isDataCompressed)  . Standard Information:
>> > PSI
>> > Entry Point: WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData  Project User: WW005\agraro00
>> > Correlation Id: b5f8c7da-ca20-4d25-920d-f770ff808b58  PWA Site URL:
>> > http://us-axepm.ww005.siemens.net/PWA  SSP Name: SSPEPM  PSError:
>> > GeneralUnhandledException (42)
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Rohit
>> >
>> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Rohit --
>> >>
>> >> Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open this
>> >> particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project has 
>> >> somehow
>> >> gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to try 
>> >> and
>> >> recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then click
>> >> Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the project in
>> >> question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the Insert
>> >> button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the guts 
>> >> of
>> >> the
>> >> project.  You should save the project under a new name and delete the 
>> >> old
>> >> corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the Administrative
>> >> Restore
>> >> feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the project.
>> >> This
>> >> is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup feature 
>> >> in
>> >> the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that you
>> >> should
>> >> set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup.  You
>> >> might
>> >> want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope this 
>> >> helps.
>> >>
>> >> -- 
>> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> >> VP of Educational Services
>> >> msProjectExperts
>> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
>> >> message
>> >> news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> > I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007. 
>> >> > All
>> >> > other
>> >> > projects on project server are working fine.
>> >> > Error I was getting earlier was:
>> >> > Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An
>> >> > unhandled
>> >> > exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = "42", 
>> >> > name
>> >> > =
>> >> > "generalUnhandledException"
>> >> >
>> >> > Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open 
>> >> > project,
>> >> > error
>> >> > i am getting is:
>> >> > Error ID: -2147024809
>> >> > Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader 
>> >> > failed.
>> >> >
>> >> > Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks and regards,
>> >> > Rohit agrawal
>> >> >
>> >> .
>> >> 
0
Reply Dale 1/15/2010 9:07:18 PM

Thanks Dale.
I meant local copy of the project. I will communicate to PMs not to 
copy-paste tasks to avoid corruption in future.
Regards,
Rohit

"Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:

> Rohit --
> 
> What do you mean by an offline copy?  Do you mean a copy saved as an MPP 
> file?  If so, that is not an offline project, but is called a local project.
> 
> Assuming you mean a local project, there is nothing in particular you can 
> look for as a sign of a corrupted project.  The leading cause of corrupted 
> projects continues to be that the PM cut/copied/pasted complete task rows, 
> either internally in the project in question, or from an external project. 
> I am happy that you have a good working copy of the project.  It sounds like 
> the restore procedure only restored another corrupted copy of the project. 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> -- 
> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> VP of Educational Services
> msProjectExperts
> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> "We write the books on Project Server"
> 
> 
> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
> news:3CBA200B-29A2-47F6-A0CD-8BD2DE23FC34@microsoft.com...
> > Hi Dale,
> > Thanks for the suggestion. Even after project restore it is not working.
> > luckily we have offline copy of the project, so we will remove the project
> > from enterprise and import it again.
> >
> > Are there any signs that we should look for in standalone project before
> > importing it into project server to prevent corruption issues?
> > What causes the project corruption and how do we prevent it?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rohit
> >
> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Rohit --
> >>
> >> From the error message, it looks like Microsoft Project is "choking" when 
> >> it
> >> tries to read the data in the project file (shown in the
> >> "WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData" text string near the end of the error log).
> >> This makes me suspect even more strongly that this project is corrupted.
> >> And that takes me back to my original advice to you on how to recover the
> >> project.  Hope this helps.
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> >> VP of Educational Services
> >> msProjectExperts
> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
> >>
> >>
> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:C0A31FF0-2852-4A58-8DDE-C27D4117E2BC@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi Dale,
> >> > Thanks for the info.
> >> > I enabled logs on server and found the following error message in log 
> >> > when
> >> > i
> >> > open the project from client. Can you please advise on these error
> >> > messages?
> >> >
> >> > Error is: GeneralUnhandledException. Details: Attributes:
> >> > System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type
> >> > 'System.OutOfMemoryException'
> >> > was thrown.     at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Capacity(Int32 value) 
> >> > at
> >> > System.IO.MemoryStream.EnsureCapacity(Int32 value)     at
> >> > System.IO.MemoryStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count)
> >> > at
> >> > System.IO.BinaryWriter.Write(UInt16 value)     at
> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntrinsicNullProperties(P12ContainerHeader
> >> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Dictionary`2 ordinals, 
> >> > Boolean
> >> > sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
> >> > BinaryWriter
> >> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntr......insicDataRow(P12ContainerHeader
> >> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
> >> > Dictionary`2
> >> > ordinals, Boolean sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, 
> >> > BinaryWriter
> >> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.SerializeProjectData(Guid
> >> > projGuid, SqlDataReader dataReader, List`1 tableNames, List`1 
> >> > resultSets,
> >> > Boolean sendDelta, Boolean isCoreData, Dictionary`2 customFields,
> >> > Dictionary`2 extraPropValues, WinProjSecurity securityWorker, 
> >> > BinaryWriter
> >> > writer)     at
> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
> >> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr,
> >> > Int16
> >> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid,
> >> > String session......Descr, Boolean isDataCompressed)     at
> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.WebService.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
> >> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String oldVersionStampStr,
> >> > Int16
> >> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid sessionGuid,
> >> > String sessionDescr, Boolean isDataCompressed)  . Standard Information:
> >> > PSI
> >> > Entry Point: WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData  Project User: WW005\agraro00
> >> > Correlation Id: b5f8c7da-ca20-4d25-920d-f770ff808b58  PWA Site URL:
> >> > http://us-axepm.ww005.siemens.net/PWA  SSP Name: SSPEPM  PSError:
> >> > GeneralUnhandledException (42)
> >> >
> >> > Regards,
> >> > Rohit
> >> >
> >> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Rohit --
> >> >>
> >> >> Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open this
> >> >> particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project has 
> >> >> somehow
> >> >> gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to try 
> >> >> and
> >> >> recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then click
> >> >> Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the project in
> >> >> question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the Insert
> >> >> button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the guts 
> >> >> of
> >> >> the
> >> >> project.  You should save the project under a new name and delete the 
> >> >> old
> >> >> corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the Administrative
> >> >> Restore
> >> >> feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the project.
> >> >> This
> >> >> is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup feature 
> >> >> in
> >> >> the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that you
> >> >> should
> >> >> set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup.  You
> >> >> might
> >> >> want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope this 
> >> >> helps.
> >> >>
> >> >> -- 
> >> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> >> >> VP of Educational Services
> >> >> msProjectExperts
> >> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> >> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> >> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
> >> >> message
> >> >> news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
> >> >> > Hi,
> >> >> > I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007. 
> >> >> > All
> >> >> > other
> >> >> > projects on project server are working fine.
> >> >> > Error I was getting earlier was:
> >> >> > Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An
> >> >> > unhandled
> >> >> > exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = "42", 
> >> >> > name
> >> >> > =
> >> >> > "generalUnhandledException"
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open 
> >> >> > project,
> >> >> > error
> >> >> > i am getting is:
> >> >> > Error ID: -2147024809
> >> >> > Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader 
> >> >> > failed.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thanks and regards,
> >> >> > Rohit agrawal
> >> >> >
> >> >> .
> >> >> 
0
Reply Utf 1/18/2010 4:37:01 PM

Rohit --

You are more than welcome for the help, my friend!  :)

-- 
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
VP of Educational Services
msProjectExperts
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
"We write the books on Project Server"


"Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:4F8F4DC5-CA16-4C5B-A950-D1CF023C0556@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Dale.
> I meant local copy of the project. I will communicate to PMs not to
> copy-paste tasks to avoid corruption in future.
> Regards,
> Rohit
>
> "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Rohit --
>>
>> What do you mean by an offline copy?  Do you mean a copy saved as an MPP
>> file?  If so, that is not an offline project, but is called a local 
>> project.
>>
>> Assuming you mean a local project, there is nothing in particular you can
>> look for as a sign of a corrupted project.  The leading cause of 
>> corrupted
>> projects continues to be that the PM cut/copied/pasted complete task 
>> rows,
>> either internally in the project in question, or from an external 
>> project.
>> I am happy that you have a good working copy of the project.  It sounds 
>> like
>> the restore procedure only restored another corrupted copy of the 
>> project.
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> -- 
>> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> VP of Educational Services
>> msProjectExperts
>> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> "We write the books on Project Server"
>>
>>
>> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:3CBA200B-29A2-47F6-A0CD-8BD2DE23FC34@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi Dale,
>> > Thanks for the suggestion. Even after project restore it is not 
>> > working.
>> > luckily we have offline copy of the project, so we will remove the 
>> > project
>> > from enterprise and import it again.
>> >
>> > Are there any signs that we should look for in standalone project 
>> > before
>> > importing it into project server to prevent corruption issues?
>> > What causes the project corruption and how do we prevent it?
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Rohit
>> >
>> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Rohit --
>> >>
>> >> From the error message, it looks like Microsoft Project is "choking" 
>> >> when
>> >> it
>> >> tries to read the data in the project file (shown in the
>> >> "WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData" text string near the end of the error 
>> >> log).
>> >> This makes me suspect even more strongly that this project is 
>> >> corrupted.
>> >> And that takes me back to my original advice to you on how to recover 
>> >> the
>> >> project.  Hope this helps.
>> >>
>> >> -- 
>> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> >> VP of Educational Services
>> >> msProjectExperts
>> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
>> >> message
>> >> news:C0A31FF0-2852-4A58-8DDE-C27D4117E2BC@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hi Dale,
>> >> > Thanks for the info.
>> >> > I enabled logs on server and found the following error message in 
>> >> > log
>> >> > when
>> >> > i
>> >> > open the project from client. Can you please advise on these error
>> >> > messages?
>> >> >
>> >> > Error is: GeneralUnhandledException. Details: Attributes:
>> >> > System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type
>> >> > 'System.OutOfMemoryException'
>> >> > was thrown.     at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Capacity(Int32 value)
>> >> > at
>> >> > System.IO.MemoryStream.EnsureCapacity(Int32 value)     at
>> >> > System.IO.MemoryStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 
>> >> > count)
>> >> > at
>> >> > System.IO.BinaryWriter.Write(UInt16 value)     at
>> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntrinsicNullProperties(P12ContainerHeader
>> >> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Dictionary`2 ordinals,
>> >> > Boolean
>> >> > sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
>> >> > BinaryWriter
>> >> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
>> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntr......insicDataRow(P12ContainerHeader
>> >> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
>> >> > Dictionary`2
>> >> > ordinals, Boolean sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal,
>> >> > BinaryWriter
>> >> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
>> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.SerializeProjectData(Guid
>> >> > projGuid, SqlDataReader dataReader, List`1 tableNames, List`1
>> >> > resultSets,
>> >> > Boolean sendDelta, Boolean isCoreData, Dictionary`2 customFields,
>> >> > Dictionary`2 extraPropValues, WinProjSecurity securityWorker,
>> >> > BinaryWriter
>> >> > writer)     at
>> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
>> >> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String 
>> >> > oldVersionStampStr,
>> >> > Int16
>> >> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid 
>> >> > sessionGuid,
>> >> > String session......Descr, Boolean isDataCompressed)     at
>> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.WebService.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
>> >> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String 
>> >> > oldVersionStampStr,
>> >> > Int16
>> >> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid 
>> >> > sessionGuid,
>> >> > String sessionDescr, Boolean isDataCompressed)  . Standard 
>> >> > Information:
>> >> > PSI
>> >> > Entry Point: WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData  Project User: 
>> >> > WW005\agraro00
>> >> > Correlation Id: b5f8c7da-ca20-4d25-920d-f770ff808b58  PWA Site URL:
>> >> > http://us-axepm.ww005.siemens.net/PWA  SSP Name: SSPEPM  PSError:
>> >> > GeneralUnhandledException (42)
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> > Rohit
>> >> >
>> >> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Rohit --
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open 
>> >> >> this
>> >> >> particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project has
>> >> >> somehow
>> >> >> gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to try
>> >> >> and
>> >> >> recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then 
>> >> >> click
>> >> >> Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the project 
>> >> >> in
>> >> >> question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the 
>> >> >> Insert
>> >> >> button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the 
>> >> >> guts
>> >> >> of
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> project.  You should save the project under a new name and delete 
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> old
>> >> >> corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the Administrative
>> >> >> Restore
>> >> >> feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the 
>> >> >> project.
>> >> >> This
>> >> >> is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup 
>> >> >> feature
>> >> >> in
>> >> >> the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that you
>> >> >> should
>> >> >> set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup. 
>> >> >> You
>> >> >> might
>> >> >> want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope this
>> >> >> helps.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> -- 
>> >> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> >> >> VP of Educational Services
>> >> >> msProjectExperts
>> >> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> >> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> >> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> >> >> message
>> >> >> news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> > Hi,
>> >> >> > I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007.
>> >> >> > All
>> >> >> > other
>> >> >> > projects on project server are working fine.
>> >> >> > Error I was getting earlier was:
>> >> >> > Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An
>> >> >> > unhandled
>> >> >> > exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = 
>> >> >> > "42",
>> >> >> > name
>> >> >> > =
>> >> >> > "generalUnhandledException"
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open
>> >> >> > project,
>> >> >> > error
>> >> >> > i am getting is:
>> >> >> > Error ID: -2147024809
>> >> >> > Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader
>> >> >> > failed.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Thanks and regards,
>> >> >> > Rohit agrawal
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> .
>> >> >> 
0
Reply Dale 1/18/2010 5:16:58 PM

Hi Dale,
I got few questions from my PMs.

1. Just to clarify.
if project is in standalone mpp file (outside of project server) then 
copy-paste of task is no issue and will not cause corruption.
Copy-paste is only issue when project is uploaded to project server. is this 
correct?

2. also, how do i find uuid of the tasks in project?

3. If copy-paste is reason for corruption, why is this allowed and not 
diabled by tool?

Thanks and regards,
Rohit agrawal

"Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:

> Rohit --
> 
> You are more than welcome for the help, my friend!  :)
> 
> -- 
> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> VP of Educational Services
> msProjectExperts
> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> "We write the books on Project Server"
> 
> 
> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
> news:4F8F4DC5-CA16-4C5B-A950-D1CF023C0556@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks Dale.
> > I meant local copy of the project. I will communicate to PMs not to
> > copy-paste tasks to avoid corruption in future.
> > Regards,
> > Rohit
> >
> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Rohit --
> >>
> >> What do you mean by an offline copy?  Do you mean a copy saved as an MPP
> >> file?  If so, that is not an offline project, but is called a local 
> >> project.
> >>
> >> Assuming you mean a local project, there is nothing in particular you can
> >> look for as a sign of a corrupted project.  The leading cause of 
> >> corrupted
> >> projects continues to be that the PM cut/copied/pasted complete task 
> >> rows,
> >> either internally in the project in question, or from an external 
> >> project.
> >> I am happy that you have a good working copy of the project.  It sounds 
> >> like
> >> the restore procedure only restored another corrupted copy of the 
> >> project.
> >> Hope this helps.
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> >> VP of Educational Services
> >> msProjectExperts
> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
> >>
> >>
> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:3CBA200B-29A2-47F6-A0CD-8BD2DE23FC34@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi Dale,
> >> > Thanks for the suggestion. Even after project restore it is not 
> >> > working.
> >> > luckily we have offline copy of the project, so we will remove the 
> >> > project
> >> > from enterprise and import it again.
> >> >
> >> > Are there any signs that we should look for in standalone project 
> >> > before
> >> > importing it into project server to prevent corruption issues?
> >> > What causes the project corruption and how do we prevent it?
> >> >
> >> > Regards,
> >> > Rohit
> >> >
> >> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Rohit --
> >> >>
> >> >> From the error message, it looks like Microsoft Project is "choking" 
> >> >> when
> >> >> it
> >> >> tries to read the data in the project file (shown in the
> >> >> "WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData" text string near the end of the error 
> >> >> log).
> >> >> This makes me suspect even more strongly that this project is 
> >> >> corrupted.
> >> >> And that takes me back to my original advice to you on how to recover 
> >> >> the
> >> >> project.  Hope this helps.
> >> >>
> >> >> -- 
> >> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> >> >> VP of Educational Services
> >> >> msProjectExperts
> >> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> >> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> >> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
> >> >> message
> >> >> news:C0A31FF0-2852-4A58-8DDE-C27D4117E2BC@microsoft.com...
> >> >> > Hi Dale,
> >> >> > Thanks for the info.
> >> >> > I enabled logs on server and found the following error message in 
> >> >> > log
> >> >> > when
> >> >> > i
> >> >> > open the project from client. Can you please advise on these error
> >> >> > messages?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Error is: GeneralUnhandledException. Details: Attributes:
> >> >> > System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type
> >> >> > 'System.OutOfMemoryException'
> >> >> > was thrown.     at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Capacity(Int32 value)
> >> >> > at
> >> >> > System.IO.MemoryStream.EnsureCapacity(Int32 value)     at
> >> >> > System.IO.MemoryStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 
> >> >> > count)
> >> >> > at
> >> >> > System.IO.BinaryWriter.Write(UInt16 value)     at
> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntrinsicNullProperties(P12ContainerHeader
> >> >> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Dictionary`2 ordinals,
> >> >> > Boolean
> >> >> > sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
> >> >> > BinaryWriter
> >> >> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntr......insicDataRow(P12ContainerHeader
> >> >> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
> >> >> > Dictionary`2
> >> >> > ordinals, Boolean sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal,
> >> >> > BinaryWriter
> >> >> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.SerializeProjectData(Guid
> >> >> > projGuid, SqlDataReader dataReader, List`1 tableNames, List`1
> >> >> > resultSets,
> >> >> > Boolean sendDelta, Boolean isCoreData, Dictionary`2 customFields,
> >> >> > Dictionary`2 extraPropValues, WinProjSecurity securityWorker,
> >> >> > BinaryWriter
> >> >> > writer)     at
> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
> >> >> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String 
> >> >> > oldVersionStampStr,
> >> >> > Int16
> >> >> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid 
> >> >> > sessionGuid,
> >> >> > String session......Descr, Boolean isDataCompressed)     at
> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.WebService.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
> >> >> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String 
> >> >> > oldVersionStampStr,
> >> >> > Int16
> >> >> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid 
> >> >> > sessionGuid,
> >> >> > String sessionDescr, Boolean isDataCompressed)  . Standard 
> >> >> > Information:
> >> >> > PSI
> >> >> > Entry Point: WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData  Project User: 
> >> >> > WW005\agraro00
> >> >> > Correlation Id: b5f8c7da-ca20-4d25-920d-f770ff808b58  PWA Site URL:
> >> >> > http://us-axepm.ww005.siemens.net/PWA  SSP Name: SSPEPM  PSError:
> >> >> > GeneralUnhandledException (42)
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Regards,
> >> >> > Rohit
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Rohit --
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open 
> >> >> >> this
> >> >> >> particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project has
> >> >> >> somehow
> >> >> >> gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to try
> >> >> >> and
> >> >> >> recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then 
> >> >> >> click
> >> >> >> Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the project 
> >> >> >> in
> >> >> >> question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the 
> >> >> >> Insert
> >> >> >> button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the 
> >> >> >> guts
> >> >> >> of
> >> >> >> the
> >> >> >> project.  You should save the project under a new name and delete 
> >> >> >> the
> >> >> >> old
> >> >> >> corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the Administrative
> >> >> >> Restore
> >> >> >> feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the 
> >> >> >> project.
> >> >> >> This
> >> >> >> is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup 
> >> >> >> feature
> >> >> >> in
> >> >> >> the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that you
> >> >> >> should
> >> >> >> set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup. 
> >> >> >> You
> >> >> >> might
> >> >> >> want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope this
> >> >> >> helps.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> -- 
> >> >> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> >> >> >> VP of Educational Services
> >> >> >> msProjectExperts
> >> >> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> >> >> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> >> >> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> >> >> message
> >> >> >> news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> > Hi,
> >> >> >> > I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 2007.
> >> >> >> > All
> >> >> >> > other
> >> >> >> > projects on project server are working fine.
> >> >> >> > Error I was getting earlier was:
> >> >> >> > Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. An
> >> >> >> > unhandled
> >> >> >> > exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id = 
> >> >> >> > "42",
> >> >> >> > name
> >> >> >> > =
> >> >> >> > "generalUnhandledException"
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open
> >> >> >> > project,
> >> >> >> > error
> >> >> >> > i am getting is:
> >> >> >> > Error ID: -2147024809
> >> >> >> > Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader
> >> >> >> > failed.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > Thanks and regards,
> >> >> >> > Rohit agrawal
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> .
> >> >> >> 
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Reply Utf 1/18/2010 11:15:01 PM

Rohit --

1.  Yes, that is correct.

2.  Examine the Draft database for the enterprise Unique ID information.

3.  I have no idea.  I don't work for Microsoft and didn't write the 
software.  Tell your PMs not to blame the messenger!  :)

Keep in mind that at this point, there is probably nothing you can do if a 
PM decides to ignore my advice and cut/copy/paste entire task rows anyway. 
Tell them they should do so only at their own risk.

Hope this helps.

-- 
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
VP of Educational Services
msProjectExperts
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
"We write the books on Project Server"


"Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:CD3F1837-7A8C-4E5B-B9C6-B48EBE0716B2@microsoft.com...
> Hi Dale,
> I got few questions from my PMs.
>
> 1. Just to clarify.
> if project is in standalone mpp file (outside of project server) then
> copy-paste of task is no issue and will not cause corruption.
> Copy-paste is only issue when project is uploaded to project server. is 
> this
> correct?
>
> 2. also, how do i find uuid of the tasks in project?
>
> 3. If copy-paste is reason for corruption, why is this allowed and not
> diabled by tool?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Rohit agrawal
>
> "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Rohit --
>>
>> You are more than welcome for the help, my friend!  :)
>>
>> -- 
>> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> VP of Educational Services
>> msProjectExperts
>> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> "We write the books on Project Server"
>>
>>
>> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4F8F4DC5-CA16-4C5B-A950-D1CF023C0556@microsoft.com...
>> > Thanks Dale.
>> > I meant local copy of the project. I will communicate to PMs not to
>> > copy-paste tasks to avoid corruption in future.
>> > Regards,
>> > Rohit
>> >
>> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Rohit --
>> >>
>> >> What do you mean by an offline copy?  Do you mean a copy saved as an 
>> >> MPP
>> >> file?  If so, that is not an offline project, but is called a local
>> >> project.
>> >>
>> >> Assuming you mean a local project, there is nothing in particular you 
>> >> can
>> >> look for as a sign of a corrupted project.  The leading cause of
>> >> corrupted
>> >> projects continues to be that the PM cut/copied/pasted complete task
>> >> rows,
>> >> either internally in the project in question, or from an external
>> >> project.
>> >> I am happy that you have a good working copy of the project.  It 
>> >> sounds
>> >> like
>> >> the restore procedure only restored another corrupted copy of the
>> >> project.
>> >> Hope this helps.
>> >>
>> >> -- 
>> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> >> VP of Educational Services
>> >> msProjectExperts
>> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
>> >> message
>> >> news:3CBA200B-29A2-47F6-A0CD-8BD2DE23FC34@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hi Dale,
>> >> > Thanks for the suggestion. Even after project restore it is not
>> >> > working.
>> >> > luckily we have offline copy of the project, so we will remove the
>> >> > project
>> >> > from enterprise and import it again.
>> >> >
>> >> > Are there any signs that we should look for in standalone project
>> >> > before
>> >> > importing it into project server to prevent corruption issues?
>> >> > What causes the project corruption and how do we prevent it?
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> > Rohit
>> >> >
>> >> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Rohit --
>> >> >>
>> >> >> From the error message, it looks like Microsoft Project is 
>> >> >> "choking"
>> >> >> when
>> >> >> it
>> >> >> tries to read the data in the project file (shown in the
>> >> >> "WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData" text string near the end of the error
>> >> >> log).
>> >> >> This makes me suspect even more strongly that this project is
>> >> >> corrupted.
>> >> >> And that takes me back to my original advice to you on how to 
>> >> >> recover
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> project.  Hope this helps.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> -- 
>> >> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> >> >> VP of Educational Services
>> >> >> msProjectExperts
>> >> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> >> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> >> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> >> >> message
>> >> >> news:C0A31FF0-2852-4A58-8DDE-C27D4117E2BC@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> > Hi Dale,
>> >> >> > Thanks for the info.
>> >> >> > I enabled logs on server and found the following error message in
>> >> >> > log
>> >> >> > when
>> >> >> > i
>> >> >> > open the project from client. Can you please advise on these 
>> >> >> > error
>> >> >> > messages?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Error is: GeneralUnhandledException. Details: Attributes:
>> >> >> > System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type
>> >> >> > 'System.OutOfMemoryException'
>> >> >> > was thrown.     at System.IO.MemoryStream.set_Capacity(Int32 
>> >> >> > value)
>> >> >> > at
>> >> >> > System.IO.MemoryStream.EnsureCapacity(Int32 value)     at
>> >> >> > System.IO.MemoryStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32
>> >> >> > count)
>> >> >> > at
>> >> >> > System.IO.BinaryWriter.Write(UInt16 value)     at
>> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntrinsicNullProperties(P12ContainerHeader
>> >> >> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Dictionary`2 ordinals,
>> >> >> > Boolean
>> >> >> > sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
>> >> >> > BinaryWriter
>> >> >> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
>> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.WriteIntr......insicDataRow(P12ContainerHeader
>> >> >> > header, SqlDataReader dr, Object[] values, Int32[] nonBoolPids,
>> >> >> > Dictionary`2
>> >> >> > ordinals, Boolean sendDelta, Int32 createdRevCounterOrdinal,
>> >> >> > BinaryWriter
>> >> >> > writer, Dictionary`2 extraPropValues)     at
>> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProjUtility.P12Serializer.SerializeProjectData(Guid
>> >> >> > projGuid, SqlDataReader dataReader, List`1 tableNames, List`1
>> >> >> > resultSets,
>> >> >> > Boolean sendDelta, Boolean isCoreData, Dictionary`2 customFields,
>> >> >> > Dictionary`2 extraPropValues, WinProjSecurity securityWorker,
>> >> >> > BinaryWriter
>> >> >> > writer)     at
>> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.BusinessLayer.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
>> >> >> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String
>> >> >> > oldVersionStampStr,
>> >> >> > Int16
>> >> >> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid
>> >> >> > sessionGuid,
>> >> >> > String session......Descr, Boolean isDataCompressed)     at
>> >> >> > Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.WebService.WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData(Guid
>> >> >> > projGuid, Int32 projType, Int32 datastore, String
>> >> >> > oldVersionStampStr,
>> >> >> > Int16
>> >> >> > dataFormatVersion, UInt16[] containerIds, Int32 lcid, Guid
>> >> >> > sessionGuid,
>> >> >> > String sessionDescr, Boolean isDataCompressed)  . Standard
>> >> >> > Information:
>> >> >> > PSI
>> >> >> > Entry Point: WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData  Project User:
>> >> >> > WW005\agraro00
>> >> >> > Correlation Id: b5f8c7da-ca20-4d25-920d-f770ff808b58  PWA Site 
>> >> >> > URL:
>> >> >> > http://us-axepm.ww005.siemens.net/PWA  SSP Name: SSPEPM  PSError:
>> >> >> > GeneralUnhandledException (42)
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Regards,
>> >> >> > Rohit
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> Rohit --
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Given the fact that you can open other projects but cannot open
>> >> >> >> this
>> >> >> >> particular project, I would strongly suspect that the project 
>> >> >> >> has
>> >> >> >> somehow
>> >> >> >> gotten corrupted.  There are only a couple things you can do to 
>> >> >> >> try
>> >> >> >> and
>> >> >> >> recover it.  One approach is to open a new blank project, then
>> >> >> >> click
>> >> >> >> Insert - Project.  In the Insert Project dialog, select the 
>> >> >> >> project
>> >> >> >> in
>> >> >> >> question, DESELECT the "Link to project" option, and click the
>> >> >> >> Insert
>> >> >> >> button.  If the operation works, you have at least recovered the
>> >> >> >> guts
>> >> >> >> of
>> >> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> project.  You should save the project under a new name and 
>> >> >> >> delete
>> >> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> old
>> >> >> >> corrupted project.  The other approach is to use the 
>> >> >> >> Administrative
>> >> >> >> Restore
>> >> >> >> feature in PWA and restore the last known working copy of the
>> >> >> >> project.
>> >> >> >> This
>> >> >> >> is assuming, of course, that you are using the Schedule Backup
>> >> >> >> feature
>> >> >> >> in
>> >> >> >> the system.  If not, let this situation be a lesson to you that 
>> >> >> >> you
>> >> >> >> should
>> >> >> >> set up the automatic backup of each project on a nightly backup.
>> >> >> >> You
>> >> >> >> might
>> >> >> >> want to retain 3 copies of each project, just in case.  Hope 
>> >> >> >> this
>> >> >> >> helps.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> -- 
>> >> >> >> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> >> >> >> VP of Educational Services
>> >> >> >> msProjectExperts
>> >> >> >> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> >> >> >> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> >> >> >> "We write the books on Project Server"
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> "Rohit Agrawal" <RohitAgrawal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote 
>> >> >> >> in
>> >> >> >> message
>> >> >> >> news:4518882F-80CC-450B-9FF5-44110EEA738C@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> >> > Hi,
>> >> >> >> > I am not able to open a enterprise project using MS project 
>> >> >> >> > 2007.
>> >> >> >> > All
>> >> >> >> > other
>> >> >> >> > projects on project server are working fine.
>> >> >> >> > Error I was getting earlier was:
>> >> >> >> > Project server encountered a problem with this error code: 42. 
>> >> >> >> > An
>> >> >> >> > unhandled
>> >> >> >> > exception occured in WinProj.ReadProjectCoreData. Error id =
>> >> >> >> > "42",
>> >> >> >> > name
>> >> >> >> > =
>> >> >> >> > "generalUnhandledException"
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > Now I restarted IIS on project server and when i try to open
>> >> >> >> > project,
>> >> >> >> > error
>> >> >> >> > i am getting is:
>> >> >> >> > Error ID: -2147024809
>> >> >> >> > Error Description: Client:Loading the request into soapreader
>> >> >> >> > failed.
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > Please advise on this urgent issue asap.
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > Thanks and regards,
>> >> >> >> > Rohit agrawal
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> .
>> >> >> >> 
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