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nancy
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Jonathan Sofer
http://www.epmcentral.com
"nancy" <na...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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We've just figured that whenever new resources are added, we have to go back
to the client MSProject and activate these users from local to Enterprise.
Then, it seems that they show up under the resources in Project Web Access
for others to be able to reassign them......
the project manager is getting these approvals. once he/she approves them,
then they are being released to that enterprise pool....
is there a way to change that approval process so that the project manager
then does not receive those approvals and they come directly to me?
thanks
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nancy
However, I think you are referring to something else. Obviously, if your
PMs are creating resources locally on their schedules rather than using the
"Build Team from Enterprise" option, they will not be enterprise resources.
On each save, if a local resource name is found by the system to match an
enterprise resource name, it will prompt the PM to either rename the local
resource or allow the system to replace the local resource with the
enterprise resource.
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Jonathan Sofer
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"nancy" <na...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I then added this resource to the project resource and saved and closed out
the project schedule in MSProject.
This new resource still does not show up in PWA as a resource that another
team member can reassign tasks to. Moreover, MSProject is now not allowing
me to view the project schedule as read/write, but as read only and on the
status shows me that i have checkin pending. How do i resolve that?
Now when I g