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From: Rod on 1 Apr 2010 11:29 We purchased both project and project server a couple of years ago, and we haven't used server since we purchased it. I am trying to facilitate a move to using project server to facilitate our time tracking as well as other needs. In doing this, I don't really know a lot about the operation of server. I'd appreciate if someone could assist with figuring out some recommended processes for submitting time reporting, tracking time by project, requesting and providing time approval, and assigning approvers. Any assistance would be appreciated
From: Dale Howard [MVP] on 1 Apr 2010 11:52 Rod -- In the future, please post your Project Server questions in the microsoft.public.project.server newsgroup, as this newsgroup is dedicated to the Microsoft Project desktop application only. To answer your question, I would strongly encourage your organization to select a competent Project Partner to assist you with the implementation of your Project Server 2007 system. This tool is simply not very intuitive to configure, nor is it obvious how to set up the project management processes for using it well. Enlisting the assistance of a Project Partner will be well worth the money you spend, saving you time, money, and frustration in the process. Ideally, your Project Partner should also provide training for your project managers, and perhaps even for your team members as well. If enlisting the help of a Project Partner is simply not possible, then I would strongly recommend that you purchase one or more of our company's books on Project Server 2007. They are: Implementing and Administering Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 http://projectserverbooks.com/books/implementingadministeringprojectserver2007.aspx Managing Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 http://projectserverbooks.com/books/managingprojectsprojectserver2007.aspx The first book will help you learn better how to setup and configure the Project Server 2007 system, including the RBS field and lookup table. The second book shows you how project managers should actually use the software. 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" "Rod" <Rod(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1DDD9EB3-A267-4888-8836-EC5B81085285(a)microsoft.com... > We purchased both project and project server a couple of years ago, and we > haven't used server since we purchased it. I am trying to facilitate a > move > to using project server to facilitate our time tracking as well as other > needs. In doing this, I don't really know a lot about the operation of > server. I'd appreciate if someone could assist with figuring out some > recommended processes for submitting time reporting, tracking time by > project, requesting and providing time approval, and assigning approvers. > Any > assistance would be appreciated >
From: John on 1 Apr 2010 11:52 In article <1DDD9EB3-A267-4888-8836-EC5B81085285(a)microsoft.com>, Rod <Rod(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > We purchased both project and project server a couple of years ago, and we > haven't used server since we purchased it. I am trying to facilitate a move > to using project server to facilitate our time tracking as well as other > needs. In doing this, I don't really know a lot about the operation of > server. I'd appreciate if someone could assist with figuring out some > recommended processes for submitting time reporting, tracking time by > project, requesting and providing time approval, and assigning approvers. Any > assistance would be appreciated Rod, You would get a much better synopsis by posting to our sister newsgroup, microsoft.public.project.server. This newsgroup is dedicated to questions/issues dealing with the stand alone versions of Project. John Project MVP
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