Un-Provision Project Server Web Access

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I am following some instructions on how to uninstall Project Server.  The 
first step is to un-provision PWA instances.  Does anyone know what is meant 
by un-provision in this situation?  This is the link that I am working with 
http://projectserverblogs.com/?p=3480.

Thanks.
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Reply Utf 3/8/2010 7:33:01 PM

Hi Holly,

Un-provision typically means removing the PWA instance. To do so:
1.  go to Central Admin and choose the Project Server SSP
2. Select Manage Project We Access Sites
3. Select the PWA instance you want to un provision, select Delete from the 
context menu.

Regards,

Alex.

"Holly Quinn" <Holly Quinn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
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> I am following some instructions on how to uninstall Project Server.  The
> first step is to un-provision PWA instances.  Does anyone know what is 
> meant
> by un-provision in this situation?  This is the link that I am working 
> with
> http://projectserverblogs.com/?p=3480.
>
> Thanks. 

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Reply Alexander 3/8/2010 9:32:13 PM


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Hi Holly,

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and other useful Project information can be seen at this web address: =
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Mike Glen
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