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EPM Central is owned and maintained by Chak Tukkadi. Unless otherwise stated, all articles and tutorials posted on this site were authored by Chak Tukkadi. Very special thanks to Jonathan Sofer on contributing and authoring technical content to EPM Central on need basis. EPM Central is an MS Project Server/SharePoint website and offers free online tutorials on the Microsoft Project Server suite.More….....
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MS Project 2010 - Timeline View
Project 2010 includes a Timeline View that provides high-level graphical overview of your project schedule. Timeline view provides you with a high-level, “big picture” overview of the entire project. More….....
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MS Project 2010 - Local Cache
Local cache works in background of MS Project Professional 2010 application and it improve the server response time by having minimal interactions between server and Project Professional.Some times, you have to clear the cache to resolve cache corruption issue. Delete all the files under Cache folder to resolve this issue. More….....
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Working in MS Project Pro 2010 Bound to TFS 2010 - Scenario & Tips
You can connect a Microsoft Project plan to a specific TFS project in order to access the work items defined for that project. You must be online in order to connect to the Team Foundation project, and you must make the connection in order to perform More….....
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Project Server 2010 - Hide default project level workflow custom fields in Project Professional
By default, your project server instance will show project custom fields related to workflow under project information window. If your organization is not using the Project Server out of box Demand Management functionality More….....
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Project Server 2010 - Project Permissions
The new Project Permissions view empowers project managers to control who can view or edit their projects. Project managers no longer need to rely on Project Server Administrator to establish access rights to their projects.
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MS Project Server 2003 Limitations -> Reasons to Migrate Project Server 2007
The purpose of this article is to highlight major limitations in MS Project Server 2003 and to demonstrate how those limitations have been addressed in MS Project Server 2007.
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