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Category Archives: Security
Project 2013 On-Premises: The Missing Settings
For those of you just dipping your toes into the new world of Project Server, you might have noticed some key settings that are now missing from the main Server Settings screen. The first thing you may notice are all … Continue reading
Posted in Admin, Security, Workflow
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Creating a Secure Enterprise Project Type
Here’s an interesting question that popped up recently…how does one secure a specific Enterprise Project Type within Project Server 2010 so that only specific people may be able to create it? Process Overview Let’s start off by reviewing the specific … Continue reading
Great Project Server Content from the Product Team
Probably worthwhile to point you over to Robert Hoover’s post yesterday on some of the great content released this summer…. http://blogs.technet.com/b/epmcontent/archive/2011/08/11/new-and-updated-content-for-summer-2011.aspx Big thanks to the folks responsible. Make sure to check out the Pivot Viewer if you haven’t already.
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Applying Security to a PDP Redux
A couple of weeks ago, I thought I’d figured out how to apply security to a PDP page and documented it in a post here. Well, it turns out I was wrong. A reader pointed out that she’d tried the … Continue reading
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Applying Security to a PDP
[UPDATE 5/8/11 - after some testing based on reader comments, it looks like there's an issue with this implementation model. Make sure to read the comments at the bottom before trying to implement.] Still obsessing about PDPs and how I … Continue reading
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Creating a My Projects View
With the expansion of Project Server 2010 to include enhanced capabilities in browser-based project creation, I have found many organizations hard pressed to manage the sheer numbers of projects that now appear in the Project Center view. This post documents … Continue reading