Where did that old MSDN/TechNet post go?
Published Apr 12 2019 02:06 PM 2.5M Views
Microsoft

You may be landing here on a redirect from our MSDN or TechNet blogs.  Most of the content of the Project Support blog is here now, and some of the BriSmith MSDN blog is split between this blog, or the Project and Planner blogs in this community .  If you search for the old document title you should find it - or in the migrated content we also show the original post date - which is in the full Url from MSDN/TechNet.  In the unlikely event that the content you want didn't make the journey - please leave a comment and I'll see if I can find it!

Planner blog - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Planner-Blog/bg-p/PlannerBlog

Project blog - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Project-Blog/bg-p/ProjectBlog

 

Also you can look for some missing ones on my personal blog as I've added them as an archive of Project Support posts  

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11 Comments
Steel Contributor

Unfortunately, all dates are all wrong. The real publishing date is only visible once you browser to the post itself. Is it not possible to set the date of the blog post to the original date? This is an issue on many other blog categories here too. And it's quite annoying.

Microsoft

I totally agree @Daniel Niccoli  - my landing page post was the 'least worst' option.  The platform doesn't support a 1:1 redirect as the naming is different, and apparently they couldn't be migrated with the 'old' dates.  Having lost search relevance when moved previously from blogs.msdn.com to blogs.msdn.microsoft.com this is even worse.  The original publish date was just about showing on the post tile - but even that seems to have changed and isn't visible now.  Frustrating and annoying.  Google does however seem to be finding the new location.

Copper Contributor

Hi Brian,

Could you please provide the content earlier was available on https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/brismith/2009/07/31/project-server-2007-timeout-settings/

 

Thanks

Microsoft

Hi Shashi - I'll take a look for that content and add it next week.

 

Best regards,

 

Brian

Microsoft

I decided to make an archive of the older posts on my personal blog Shashi - the one you want can be found at https://lunchwithalens.com/2009/07/31/project-server-2007-timeout-settings/

Best regards,

Brian.

Copper Contributor

Thanks a lot Brian :)

Copper Contributor

Hi Brian,

 

We are loving Roadmap, but not loving that Essentials licensees cannot see it. Can you confirm if this is a technical issue being worked on by Microsoft, or an intendeds limitation please?

 

Being able to broadcast high-level Project information with drill-down is a great resource and central to the Business Case we are building for company-wide roll-out of Project.

 

Clive

Microsoft

Hi @Brian-Smith ,

I was trying to find my old blog on msdn and came across your post but I'm still unable to find it on the new link.

Title : UTF8WithoutBOM Converter For Hive

My old Profile : Resham Popli's Profile (microsoft.com)

 

I'll be really grateful if you can help me find my blog.

Thanks a lot.

Microsoft

I don't know where the code.msdn.microsoft.com content ended up Resham, just the blogs.msdn and blogs.technet.  You could try a helpdesk ticket - they may be able to assist?

Copper Contributor

I have a question about Timesheet in Project Online.  I have a current timesheet and it will not allow me to enter time in the field.  The field is grayed out.  Where is the problem?

Microsoft

Best open a support ticket @MSquare1230 - support is included with the subscription for Project Online.  Get your M365 Tenant Admin to open if you don't have access to the Admin Center.  Maybe the period has been closed?  Support can help.

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