This Project Server 2010 feature requires at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 - ms-project-server-2010

I have encounter to following error when I try to access "Manage TimeSheet" and "Project Center" page in my pwa site:
"Error
This Project Server 2010 feature requires at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0.
Troubleshoot issues with Microsoft SharePoint Foundation.
Correlation ID: 8f9f635b-c95b-4e2d-bd0a-e662c5d7b4ed"
I use Windows 8 (IE 10) and I have enable Compatibility mode.
This problem was first occurred when I installed and then uninstalled "Avant Browser" in my system.
I have read some texts that explain how this problem occurs and how to solve it.
Some of suggested solutions I have found are:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2394699
http://epmsource.com/2012/06/05/windows-8-release-preview-and-project-server-2010/
But unfortunately none of them solved my problem.
How can I fix this problem?

You have already added the URL to Compatability view, so I suggest to add the URL to local Intranet sites that solved the issue in my case.
For more details check Project Server 2010 requires at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 7

Did you change the User Agent as the links suggest?
I have also found that if there are restrictions or missing base Active X controls you may also get the "Error This Project Server 2010 feature requires...."
Not sure what they are but found that when trying to use the modern.ie virtual machines they would not work with Project Server 2010.

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Unable to open the Web site 'http://localhost/XYZ'. Some of the properties associated with the solution could not be read

I copied a web application to my local development machine. When I open the solution in Visual Studio 2019, I get the following error:
Unable to open the Web site 'http://localhost/XYZ'. The Web site 'http://localhost/XYZ' does not
exist. Some of the properties associated with the solution could not be read.
I found this similar question and answer:
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You can try the following steps to solve your problem:
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Click Programs and Features.
Click Turn Windows features on or off.
In the dialog box, expand Internet Information Services.
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I recently purchased a license for Telerik JustMock. The Telerik Control Panel shows JustMock under my list of Purchased products. When I attempt to run my tests in Visual Studio's Test Explorer with the JustMock Visual Studio extension enabled I receive an exception saying:
Telerik.JustMockExpiredException : This version of JustMock has expired!
I have uninstalled all the Telerik Visual Studio extensions, uninstalled everything Telerik via Windows Programs/Features, then re-installed the control panel and then JustMock yet the problem persists. Of note, when I re-installed the control panel it remembered my username/password so I'm guessing there is a configuration file somewhere caching my information incorrectly.
A possible root cause of this problem is that I was trialing JustMock under my personal email address but it was purchased by my company and assigned to my work email address. I am currently logging into the control panel with my work address and see no other place to change that.
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Missing prerequisites in Visual Studio 2012 for sharepoint 2013 development

I am following the Microsoft tutorial for creating my first sharepoint 2013 app.
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fp142379.aspx )
I have installed on a windows 2008 R2 Server Sharepoint 2013 RTM, done all the farm config stuff RTM, and installed all of Visual Studio 2012 ultimate and update 1 and restarted the server.
I have also followed the instructions for "How to: Set up an on-premises development environment for apps for SharePoint" which is at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fp179923.aspx (I have to do this as our dev environment has no internet access)
I have got to the point where running Visual Studio as an Administrator I have named it and chosen "sharepoint-hosted" and validated the server and clicked finish (Step 5).
Instead of getting the next step where I open the AppManifest.xml file I get a message saying "An error occurred whilst trying to load some required components, Please ensure the following prerequisite components are installed. Microsoft Web Developer Tools and Microsoft Exchange Web Services"
I have checked VS setup and web developer tools is definetely installed (the only option I have would be to remove it)
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know Im a noob here (this is my first post) but I have googled this and searched stack exchange and found nothing that helps me.
Got it after a few trial and errors
With an offline install you have to download the Exchange Web Services component. I had downloaded "EwsManageApi" and installed that.
As the error message specifically refers to Exchange Web services, I looked at other versions and tried the older 1.1 and the 32 bit version, but they didn't work either, ** until ** I relised in my haste that I installed using the default settings (which is for the current user) and not for all users of the machine.
So installing EwsManagedApi32 for all users on a 64 bit server does the trick (for me)
I tried reinstalling the EWS Managed API for All Users, but that didn't solve it for me. In the end the solution was simple:
Just uninstall BOTH the EWS Managed API and the Microsoft Office Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2012. After that reinstall ONLY the Office Developer Tools. This time the Web Platform Installer will ensure the correct EWS Managed API is also installed.
I also wrote a small blog about this problem:
https://leonzandman.com/2013/02/07/prerequisite-components-error-when-creating-a-visual-studio-2012-sharepoint-2013-app-project/
Answer for the year of 2014:
Install Microsoft Exchange Web Services Managed API 2.1 (the latest version I can find at this time).

Installing add-ins for SharePoint Foundation 2010 on Developer Win 7 Pro

I'm having a lot of trouble getting SharePointRS_x64.msi to install sucessfully says it cannot find sharepoint when in fact that sharepoint is installed and running on Win 7 Pro. Because of the operating system I am unable to install the prereq package that comes with SharePoint Foundation 2010 (which includes this reporting addin).
I already have a reporting server set up for my MSSQL2008 instance(win 2008 server R2). It's working when I go to the http:\servername\Reports i'm able to launch the report builder and everything works. I'm now having trouble setting up the other end on SharePoint (different (developement) machine - running win 7 pro).
Any Help would be GREATLY appriciated.
Please let me know if what I want to do is possible.
Thanks,
Mike
I found the solution.
You need to open config file:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS10.\Reporting Services\ReportServer\rsreportserver.config
In this config find string:
Add Key="SecureConnectionLevel" Value="2"
Change value 2 to 0.
Values meaning:
3 - Most secure-Use SSL for absolutely everything.
2 - Secure-Use SSL for rendering and methods that pass credentials but don't insist on it for all SOAP calls.
1 - Basic Security-Accepts http but rejects any calls that might be involved in the passing of credentials.
0 - Least Secure-Don't use SSL at all.
You have to remember that installing sp2010 on your desktop is going to limit your farm. It is not going to be a fully functional farm. Advanced features like search and user profile sync will not work/get buggy. I guess now, you can add reporting services intergration to the list of things that don't work. Safe your self a lot of trouble but building a vm, which is going to be closer to your production environment anyway.
UPDATE
I thought it might not be supported by Foundation, but it is:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb326356.aspx

SharePoint Error "The list cannot be displayed in Datasheet View"

How to fix this error in SharePoint:
"The list cannot be displayed in
Datasheet view. A datasheet component
compatible with Windows SharePoint
Services is not installed, your
browser does not support ActiveX
controls, or support for ActiveX
controls
It started to days ago, for apparently no reason. ActiveX is enabled on this site and I had everything working fine so far. Not sure what went wrong.
Thanks,
... from IE check out your Internet Options, and look under 'Programs'->'Manage Add-Ons'
When I had this problem it was because an add-on was missing or disabled... * thinks * "Microsoft Office List 12.0" or something.
I was getting the below in SharePoint 2010.
The Standard View of your list is being displayed because your browser
does not support running ActiveX controls.
Turns out the site (master page) was being rendered in IE9 mode and the datasheet supports only up to IE8.
The datasheet mode can be used temporarily by switching the Document mode and the User agent string both to IE 8, or permanently by using the meta tag X-UA-Compatible IE=8.
This is known issue and you have to install the hotfix provided by Microsoft.
The issue is addressed in the below specified link along with the URL for the hotfix.
http://www.himmeltech.com/blog/fix-for-datasheet-view-issue-error-in-sharepoint-2010/
Let me know whether the suggested solution fixes your issue
Please install below data connectivity component to resolve this issue.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=23734
This link helped me and it worked fine. Our environment was Windows 7 64bit and MS office 64bit as well, after installing this connectivity tools, user had a option edit the data sheet view in sharepoint.
I ran into the same issue after updating to Office 365 but remaining with IE 11 and Sharepoint 2010.
Issue:
using a 64-bit version of Office with a 32-bit version of IE
Reference: Technet
Resolution: Installed 2007 Office System Driver: Data
Connectivity Components
Seems like a client/browser problem.. do you have Microsoft Office installed? Did you change security settings in Internet Explorer?
My environment is SP2010 enterprise and after trying several solutions, I realized that the user that could not see the views in Datasheet style was because did not have installed "Microsoft Access" that is required when you are using views in datasheet style. So the solution for me was to upgrade that specific user from Office Standard to Office Professional
For me, I performed the following and it worked for me:
Open Control Panel and open Programs and Features
Find your instance of Microsoft Office and select it
Click change at the top
On the dialog that comes up, click Add or Remove Features and then continue
Make sure Microsoft Access Web Datasheet Component is installed under Office Tools/Microsoft SharePoint Foundation Support
Even if it is showing as installed, click Continue.
Let everything install, close any office programs out, then try again
These steps worked for me.

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