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file from Project Server 2007. I am using Project Professional 2007 with SP2.The error message was always the same http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_project-mso_other/an-unexpected-error-occurred-during-command/47a6ba20-bc94-4120-850c-16d3184aac9e ‘generic’ one: “Unexpected error occurred during command execution” Verify that all arguments names and valuees are correct and are of the correct type. You may have run out of memory. To http://weblogs.asp.net/pabloperalta/can-t-open-project-unexpected-error-occurred-during-command-execution free up available memory, close programs, Projects, or windows that you are not using. " I found very few information and nothing useful for me. Then, I realized that I also had Project Professional 2010 installed despite I didn’t use it to connect to Project Server 2007 (as this is not supported). Conclusion: the problem was having both 2007 and 2010 versions of Project installed on my machine. I removed Project 2010 and everything started to work fine. Hope it helps,PP No Comments Terms Of Use - Powered by Orchard
Project Microsoft Project Developer An unexpected error occurred during command execution Ask a Question Sign up for Free 165 Experts currently online. Ask Questions for Free! An unexpected error occurred during http://www.textndata.com/forums/unexpected-error-occurred-during-command-159993.html command execution - Microsoft Project Developer Hi All, Would you please read the http://nearbaseline.com/2010/10/error-saving-projects-to-project-server-2010-from-2007-client/ following thread (starting at the bottom) for an error that we are experiencing. So far we have been unable to determine the cause and would be very grateful for any assistance. Thanks, Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Rod, We have upgraded the SQL Server Database ... Results 1 to 1 of 1 LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks an unexpected Bookmark & Share Add Thread to del.icio.usTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 03-14, 02:00 AM #1 An unexpected error occurred during command execution Hi All, Would you please read the following thread (starting at the bottom) for an error that we are experiencing. So an unexpected error far we have been unable to determine the cause and would be very grateful for any assistance. Thanks, Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Rod, We have upgraded the SQL Server Database for Project 2002 to be compatible with Project 2003. This has been done using the scripts and information at the following web site:- http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=64AD547A-99F1-43DA-845F-25E7DFB92356&displaylang=en This leads us to believe that we should be able to use the Project 2002 AND Project 2003 client on this single SQL Server database for MS Project data. The issue is that we are having the error mentioned previously and losing Assignments when the Project is saved with Project 2003. It appears that the linked Resource Pool may be the problem. The problem does not exist when the project uses it's own resources. Thanks, Steve. "Rod Gill"
2007, Troubleshooting | 5 comments This is probably the first major impact 2010 issue I’ve experienced, not the first issue let’s be clear, but the one causing significant impact to at least two of my major customers who are now well into production. Problem: For no apparent reason when attempting to Save a project from Microsoft Project Professional 2007 to the Project Server 2010 the following error is displayed: (Text for Google: The file cannot be opened. … Project files saved in a version earlier than Microsoft Project 98 can’t be opened. If your file is from an earlier version … save in MPX format …) After selecting Ok, any subsequent attempts to save report the following error: (Text: An unexpected error occurred during command execution.) This problem ONLY occurs with Project 2007 client version and attempting to open and save the file in Project 2010 will work as expected. Also it’s worth noting that once the error appears on one client, all clients will be unable to save the project. Finally it is definitely not related to legacy projects, I have seen it occur on a test dozen line project based on a blank template. Cause: Unknown at this stage, although it is definitely some sort of corruption, likely in the Resource Sheet which can be proved by deleting all resources and resaving which will work immediately! It seems that the 2010 client has better error handling / correcting or perhaps that the 2007 client is introducing some errors! Resolution: We’ve (as in we at EPM Partners) have spent many hours on this issue with Microsoft as it seriously impacted one of Microsoft’s largest Asia-Pac 2010 customers, in the end with the support of a Microsoft PFE (onsite engineer) a resolution was found in the yet-to-be-released beta October Cumulative Update for Project Pro 2007. So there is light at the end of the tunnel, however the problem is not yet closed, so far with over a week of testing post-cu this issue hasn’t reoccurred, but this is definitely one to watch out for! 5 Comments david hans on November 26, 2010 at 11:50 pm Hi Martin, keep up the good work on the blog. Its like a reflection of some of the issues we are seeing over here. Have you found out if the Oct2010 CU addresses the issue you mentioned in the 2007 client? (unexpected command execurtion error in saving etc) thanks David. Martin Laukkanen on November 27, 2010 at 8:28 am Hi David, Good to hear from you David, been a while since we spoke back in my good old MS days, I hope things are well for you! Yes so far so good actually, our most heavily affected customer who ended up with the pre-release hotfix mentioned above has not had the issue r