Microsoft KB Archive/823480

= How to determine whether you have a Retail or Enterprise edition of Microsoft Project =

Article ID: 823480

Article Last Modified on 2/21/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Project Server 2003
 * Microsoft Office Project Standard 2003
 * Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003

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 * SUMMARY
 * How to Determine Whether You Have a Retail or Enterprise Edition of Microsoft Project
 * View Microsoft Project SKU
 * View Name of .msi File on the Microsoft Project CD-ROM
 * Consider Activation Requirement
 * Consider Installation Source
 * REFERENCES



SUMMARY
This step-by-step article describes the differences between the Standard and Professional editions of Microsoft Office Project 2003. This article describes how to determine which edition is installed on your computer.

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How to Determine Whether You Have a Retail or Enterprise Edition of Microsoft Project
Although both the Retail and the Enterprise editions of Microsoft Project are almost the same, there may be situations when you have to determine the edition that is installed on your computer. Use one or more of the following criteria to determine your edition of Microsoft Project:

Microsoft Project SKU

Name of the .msi file on the Microsoft Project CD-ROM

Activation requirement

Installation source

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View Microsoft Project SKU
There are multiple Microsoft Project stock-keeping units (SKUs) that are available for Microsoft Project 2003. The following table lists the Microsoft Project SKUs that are available for Retail and Enterprise editions.   Microsoft Project SKU          Editions available -

Server                       Server Professional                 Enterprise and Retail Standard                     Enterprise and Retail Because SKUs may overlap between Enterprise and Retail editions, use one of the other methods that are listed in this article to determine which edition of Microsoft Project is installed on your computer.back to top

View Name of .msi File on the Microsoft Project CD-ROM
The name of the Windows Installer .msi package file that is located on the Microsoft Project CD-ROM varies, depending on the edition of Microsoft Project. The .msi file is located on the root of the Microsoft Project Standard and Microsoft Project Professional CD-ROMs, and in the Prjsvr folder of the Microsoft Project Server CD-ROM. The following table lists the different .msi file names and the editions that they represent.   Microsoft Project Edition   Market         .msi File Name --

Server                      Retail        Prjsvr.msi Server                      Enterprise    Prjsvre.msi Standard                    Retail        Prjstd.msi Standard                    Enterprise    Prjstde.msi Professional                Retail        Prjpro.msi Professional                Enterprise    Prjproe.msi If you do not have access to your Microsoft Project CD-ROM, use one of the other methods listed in this article.back to top

Consider Activation Requirement
If you have to activate your Microsoft Project license, you own a Retail edition of Microsoft Project. Enterprise editions of Microsoft Project are obtained through multiple-license agreements and do not require product activation.back to top

Consider Installation Source
You can determine whether you have an Enterprise or Retail edition of Microsoft Project from the source of your Microsoft Project installation. If you install Microsoft Project from either of the following two sources, you have an Enterprise edition of Microsoft Project:
 * Network administrative installation
 * Web address by means of a browser

These installation sources can be created only by using an Enterprise edition of Microsoft Project.

If you install Microsoft Project from a Microsoft Project CD-ROM, use one of the methods listed earlier in this article to determine whether you have a Retail or Enterprise edition of Microsoft Project.back to top

