From: Jerry on 20 May 2010 17:24 I'm trying to use an Enterprise calendar created in Project Server 2007 to control working time through the Change Working Time tool in Project Professional and it's not working. What's the best way to do this? Thank you, Jerry McKenzie
From: Dale Howard [MVP] on 20 May 2010 17:33 Jerry -- Only the Project Server administrator can modify enterprise calendars, and he/she must start the editing process from the Enterprise Calendars page in PWA. Are you the Project Server administrator? If not, what are you attempting to do with this enterprise calendar? Let us know and we will try to help. -- Dale A. Howard [MVP] VP of Educational Services msProjectExperts http://www.msprojectexperts.com http://www.projectserverexperts.com "We write the books on Project Server" "Jerry" <jmckenzie(a)qtsnet.com> wrote in message news:1e9482c1-d23b-4ce4-bc24-53584f416d2e(a)e21g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... > I'm trying to use an Enterprise calendar created in Project Server > 2007 to control working time through the Change Working Time tool in > Project Professional and it's not working. What's the best way to do > this? > > Thank you, > Jerry McKenzie
From: Jerry on 28 May 2010 16:20 On May 20, 5:33 pm, "Dale Howard [MVP]" <dale[dot]howard[at]msprojectexperts[dot]com> wrote: > Jerry -- > > Only the Project Server administrator can modify enterprise calendars, and > he/she must start the editing process from the Enterprise Calendars page in > PWA. Are you the Project Server administrator? If not, what are you > attempting to do with this enterprise calendar? Let us know and we will try > to help. > > -- > Dale A. Howard [MVP] > VP of Educational Services > msProjectExpertshttp://www.msprojectexperts.comhttp://www.projectserverexperts.com > "We write the books on Project Server" > > "Jerry" <jmcken...(a)qtsnet.com> wrote in message > > news:1e9482c1-d23b-4ce4-bc24-53584f416d2e(a)e21g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... > > > > > I'm trying to use an Enterprise calendar created in Project Server > > 2007 to control working time through the Change Working Time tool in > > Project Professional and it's not working. What's the best way to do > > this? > > > Thank you, > > Jerry McKenzie- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Hi Dale, Thanks for responding to my post. I'm use to customizing the calendar in Project Professional to show exceptions on a project-specific basis. It sounds like in order to do the same thing in Project Server 2007, I'm going to have to create a custom enterprise calendar for each project. I work very closely with our Project Server admin, so I can pass along the info regarding what needs to be done in PWA. Thanks again and have a great holiday weekend! Jerry McKenzie
From: Dale Howard [MVP] on 28 May 2010 22:21 Jerry -- The default permissions in Project Server 2007 do not allow project managers to create their own custom calendars. Since you have a good working relationship with your Project Server administrator, ask him/her to do one of the following to help you with your unique scheduling needs: 1. Change the permission that denies project managers the ability to create local Base calendars so that they can do this. or 2. Create a custom enterprise calendar in the Project Server system that you can use for your project. Either one of these will solve your problem for you. Hope this helps. -- Dale A. Howard [MVP] VP of Educational Services msProjectExperts http://www.msprojectexperts.com http://www.projectserverexperts.com "We write the books on Project Server" "Jerry" <jmckenzie(a)qtsnet.com> wrote in message news:d2b57725-311b-464e-9898-fc47424a87c6(a)v37g2000vbv.googlegroups.com... > On May 20, 5:33 pm, "Dale Howard [MVP]" > <dale[dot]howard[at]msprojectexperts[dot]com> wrote: >> Jerry -- >> >> Only the Project Server administrator can modify enterprise calendars, >> and >> he/she must start the editing process from the Enterprise Calendars page >> in >> PWA. Are you the Project Server administrator? If not, what are you >> attempting to do with this enterprise calendar? Let us know and we will >> try >> to help. >> >> -- >> Dale A. Howard [MVP] >> VP of Educational Services >> msProjectExpertshttp://www.msprojectexperts.comhttp://www.projectserverexperts.com >> "We write the books on Project Server" >> >> "Jerry" <jmcken...(a)qtsnet.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1e9482c1-d23b-4ce4-bc24-53584f416d2e(a)e21g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> > I'm trying to use an Enterprise calendar created in Project Server >> > 2007 to control working time through the Change Working Time tool in >> > Project Professional and it's not working. What's the best way to do >> > this? >> >> > Thank you, >> > Jerry McKenzie- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > Hi Dale, > > Thanks for responding to my post. I'm use to customizing the calendar > in Project Professional to show exceptions on a project-specific > basis. It sounds like in order to do the same thing in Project Server > 2007, I'm going to have to create a custom enterprise calendar for > each project. > > I work very closely with our Project Server admin, so I can pass along > the info regarding what needs to be done in PWA. > > Thanks again and have a great holiday weekend! > > Jerry McKenzie > >
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