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Posted: 24 Nov 2004 06:51 AM PST

Thank you John and sorry for the confusion. I meant "paste link"
The problem I have is that after the paste link, if I add a new task the
linked file is not updated unless I repeat the paste link steps for every new
entry.

The good thing is that when I delete one task, the linked file is also
updated, and it would be greate if I can do the same thing while I am adding
a new task without repeating the paste link steps. Please advise Thank you
Majid

"John" wrote:
 

PjENAgent.cpp error

Posted: 24 Nov 2004 04:41 AM PST

MS Project Server services are running under LocalSystem.

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Peter Matuska

"Claudio Hidetoshi" wrote:
 

Resource Usage/Project Name View

Posted: 23 Nov 2004 02:49 PM PST

hi sarah;
isn't there easy way?
becuse i am not familier whit VBA.

regards
moradi

Proj Pro Licensing

Posted: 23 Nov 2004 12:13 PM PST

I certainly hope you are wrong.

The only reason we are using TS is because Proj Server performance is so
poor across a WAN (we have plenty of bandwidth). This tells me that due to a
flaw in the product, not only does my firm need to purchase TS licenses but
also double-up on Proj Pro licenses? Simply unacceptable.

Rod, this frustration is certainly not directed at you. I appreciate your
response.
I just feel that this is a significant barrier to entry for Proj Server in
deploying across an enterprise.

"Rod Gill" wrote:
 

Complete a task before moving to next task.

Posted: 23 Nov 2004 08:31 AM PST

Hi Gordon,

No, no, no, no, sorry.
Leveling does not spread resources. Never.
It ONLY delays tasks when necessaruy.
HTH

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Jan De Messemaeker
Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional
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Effort vs Duration

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 03:11 PM PST

Hi Matt,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

You might like to have a look at my series on Microsoft Project in the
TechTrax ezine, particularly #1-TaskTypes, at this site:
http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc or this:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMFrame.asp?CMD=ArticleSearch&AUTH=23
(Perhaps you'd care to rate the article before leaving the site, :)
Thanks.)

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: <http://www.mvps.org/project/>

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :)

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP



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Weighting tasks

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 01:43 PM PST

We have found a decent solution for our EV Analysis.

We have found that using "Physical Work Complete" as our Earned Value method
will help tremendously.

Let me know if i confused anyone out there, better yet, let me know who i
didn't confuse;)


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Resource allocation for multiple users

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 08:02 AM PST

Hi Rich

When I say you can do it all I mean make all the decisions yourself and
enter it into Project.
Needless to look within Project, there is no automatic tool for what you
want.
And unfortunately, I'm a one trick pony, I do not know other softwares.

HTH
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Link with Excel and updating fields

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 03:53 AM PST

This may sound like an odd question, but we may have a mutual friend. Are
you in So California and if so do you know a woman named Melinda?

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Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer/Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs

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View Cost - Per Parent Task

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 12:41 PM PST

What are you meaning when you say "parent task?" Are you referring to
summary tasks such as project phases that have activities indented as
subtasks underneath? Or do you mean tasks that have several resources
assigned to them.

If you're interested in the actual work activities for each resource the
task usage view might work for you. It shows the tasks and the resources
assigned to them. Drag the divider between the two halves of the screen to
the right a little to give you more room for the table and add the "cost"
column.

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Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer/Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs

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Locking down a plan

Posted: 18 Nov 2004 01:53 PM PST

Brian --

You are welcome, my friend! :)

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Dale A. Howard [MVP]
Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
Denver, Colorado
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
"We wrote the book on Project Server"


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