1. Is your ’standard’ calendar setup in the Global Enterprise? MS Project Server first looks at the Global Enterprise setup and data and pastes these data to the individual projects that you create when connected to Project Server; by default, anything being setup in a individual project schedule will be replaced by the same data coming from Global Enterprise,
2. Is your project manager or any kind of user allowed to display individual project schedules in Project Web Access?
Project Center and Individual Projects are 2 different kinds of screens in PWA and each one requires specific access rights for the user to use them.
I hope these answers will help you.
All the best,
Alexandre
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Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Tue, 2006-04-25 16:42
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thanx mate...will be very useful
harris famil parol
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22 years 9 monthsRE: <b>MIcrosoft project web access server 2003</b>
Haris,
Sorry for answering so late, as I was traveling.
1. Is your ’standard’ calendar setup in the Global Enterprise? MS Project Server first looks at the Global Enterprise setup and data and pastes these data to the individual projects that you create when connected to Project Server; by default, anything being setup in a individual project schedule will be replaced by the same data coming from Global Enterprise,
2. Is your project manager or any kind of user allowed to display individual project schedules in Project Web Access?
Project Center and Individual Projects are 2 different kinds of screens in PWA and each one requires specific access rights for the user to use them.
I hope these answers will help you.
All the best,
Alexandre
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22 years 9 monthsRE: <b>MIcrosoft project web access server 2003</b>
Yes, I do!
I am a project management tools consultant and instructor in France, working on MS Project Server amongst others
What can I do for you?
Alexandre