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Which Version of Project is Opened by @RISK?
11.7. Which Version of Project is Opened by @RISK?
Applies to:
@RISK 6.x/7.x, Professional and Industrial Editions
@RISK for Project 4.x
I have multiple versions of Microsoft Project on my computer. @RISK opens one version of Project, but I want it to open the other version.
Or,
@RISK works if I open Project first, but when Project isn't already running @RISK is unable to open it.
If you are comfortable editing the System Registry, you can create or change a registry key that tells @RISK which version of Project to open. (If you prefer not to edit the System Registry, and you're using @RISK for Project release 4.x, simply open your preferred version of Project before launching @RISK.)
Registry edits for @RISK up through 4.1, and for @RISK 6.1 and later:
- Make sure that Project is not running, then locate the Winproj.exe file and take note of the full file path. Examples:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\Winproj.exe
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\OFFICE14\Winproj.exe
- To open the Registry Editor, click the Windows Start button, then Run. Type REGEDIT and click the OK button. (In some versions of Windows, you can do a search for the REGEDIT application.)
- When the Registry Editor window appears, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node\Palisade
in the left-hand pane, or in 32-bit Windows navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Palisade
In the right-hand pane you will see two string values called Main Directory and System Directory, and possibly some additional values.
- If Project Path appears in the right-hand pane, double-click it and edit the path to match the path you noted in step 1.
- If Project Path does not appear in the right-hand pane, right-click an empty spot in the right-hand pane and select New » String Value. Name the new string value Project Path, with a space between the two words. Double-click the name Project Path and edit in the path that you saved in Step 1.
- Test your edit by launching @RISK. If the correct version of Project does not come up, edit the value of the Project Path string. If the correct Project comes up, close the Registry Editor by clicking File » Exit.
Special note for @RISK 6.0:
In @RISK 6.0, the Registry key is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Palisade\@RISK for Excel\6.0\Project Version and not HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Palisade\Project Path. Beginning with 6.1, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Palisade\Project Path is preferred, but if it is not found then HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Palisade\@RISK for Excel\6.0\Project Version will be checked.
Last edited: 2015-12-24