New Year Proclamation: Per the norm of New Year Resolutions, I have made a 2014 resolution to not just be satisfied with the ‘blogging’ world, but also to extend my tentacles into the ‘videos’ world. I am told that it… Continue Reading →
This post actually applies to both Project Server 2010 and 2013. Recently a question came up in the Project Server Forums, about Team members being able to change timesheets, after submitting and being approved, without actually recalling it. While, this… Continue Reading →
As most of you know, with Project Server 2013, it is possible to use a new security model, which is called the SharePoint Permissions mode. For many of us, who are used to the flexibility of the traditional Project Server… Continue Reading →
One thing I have always thought that could be improved in SharePoint was a way to capture Minutes of Meetings within the Project Sites for all project related meetings. Sure, I have tried Documents, Lists, Blogs, Wiki Pages, you name… Continue Reading →
In my previous post, I talked about adding a PWA Home link to all project sites, to make the navigation easier for users migrating from previous versions of Project Server. In order to make this a system wide change, it… Continue Reading →
I really like the close knit integration than ever between PWA and project sites now in Project Server 2013. However, one of the minor annoyances I found when using Project Server 2013, was that when in a Project Site, there… Continue Reading →
Problem: In Some cases, even before you create the timesheet, you see the “actual hours” pre-filled in your time sheet. Explanation: This is not actually a direct issue as much, but a indirect issue caused by updating project Plan through… Continue Reading →
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