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Upgrade Microsoft Project Server 2010 to Microsoft Project Server 2013

You can upgrade to Microsoft Project Server 2013 from a Project Server 2010 deployment that integrates with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2013 (TFS) by following the instructions provided in this topic.

Note

You cannot upgrade directly from Project Server 2007 to Project Server 2013. Instead, you first upgrade the app-tier and web-tier servers to Project Server 2010, then upgrade the required databases to Project Server 2013. For information about how to upgrade from Project Server 2007 to Project Server 2010, see the following resources on Microsoft TechNet:

Upgrade process

Upgrade Project Server 2010 to Project Server 2013

  • Follow the instructions provided on Microsoft TechNet (above) to upgrade your Project Server 2010 deployment.

Synchronize Project Server and Active Directory security groups

Set or verify database permissions

Add required accounts to security groups

Register the new PWA

  1. Open a Command Prompt window on a computer that has either Visual Studio or Team Explorer installed, and enter:

    cd %programfiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\Common7\IDE
    

    On a 64-bit edition of Windows, replace %programfiles% with %programfiles(x86)%.

  2. Enter the following command:

    TfsAdmin ProjectServer /RegisterPwa /tfs:TfsURL /previousPWA:URLFor2010 /PWA:URLFor2013
    

    For more information, see Register an instance of PWA to TFS.

See Also

Concepts

Update an existing installation and version compatibility requirements

Other Resources

Synchronize Team Foundation Server with Project Server