Install and configure Project Servers 2016 or 2019. 5/21/2019. 3 minutes to read.In this articleSummary: Configure Project Servers 2016 or 2019 on a SharePoint Server 2016 or SharePoint Server 2019 farm.Applies to: Project Server 2016, Project Server 2019Project Server runs as a service application under SharePoint Server. It is included as part of the SharePoint Server 2016 or SharePoint Server 2019 Enterprise installation, though it is licensed separately. This article describes configuring Project Servers 2016 or 2019, including provisioning the Project Server Service Application. Project Servers 2016 or 2019 are only available on SharePoint Servers 2016 or 2019 Public Preview Enterprise.Be sure you have before starting the procedures in this article. Also, be sure that the State Service is running on your SharePoint farm.
Configure Project Servers 2016 or 2019Project Servers 2016 and 2019 requires a license in order to operate, and you must enable Project Servers 2016 or 2019 by using your license key before you can create a Project Web App site. NoteTo enable the license key is only available by using a Microsoft Powershell cmdlet.If you're not sure if Project Server 2016 or 2019 has already been enabled, use the cmdlet to check.
Configure SharePoint Server 2016: Once the installation over, we can start the SharePoint server 2016 configuration wizard. Step-1:-After installation complete it will open the “Run Configuration Wizard” will come. To configure your server, just select the check box of ‘Run the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard now’ and click to. Feb 15, 2019 Project Servers 2016 or 2019 are only available on SharePoint Servers 2016 or 2019 Public Preview Enterprise. Be sure you have installed SharePoint Server 2016 or 2019 before starting the procedures in this article. Also, be sure that the State Service is running on your SharePoint farm. Configure Project Servers 2016 or 2019.
Configure an IIS Server Core server for remote management. When you login to a Server Core version of Windows Server you are greeted by a command prompt. Enter ‘powershell’ as shown in Figure 1 to start up PowerShell. Notice the PS is added in front of the C: prompt.