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I can't assign right person to "task update approver"
I have been trying to assign someone else to be the task update approver in
MS Project Pro 2007, but they don't appear in the drop down list. Only when they (the new task update approver) sign in to the project themselves, can they assign themselves to be the task update approver. This is not very convenient, as these people are not necessarily the most active EPM users and in the mean time, time update approval requests keep coming to me. Is there any way to change this to allow a 3rd party to assign someone else to be the approver? |
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Re: I can't assign right person to "task update approver"
TJMAES --
In the future, please post your Project Server 2007 questions in the microsoft.public.project.server newsgroup, as this newsgroup is devoted to the Microsoft Project desktop application only. To answer your question, no, there is no other way to change the Status Manager for each task in an enterprise project. The new manager must open the project and specify him/herself as the Status Manager for each task, then save and publish the project. Hope this helps. -- Dale A. Howard [MVP] VP of Educational Services msProjectExperts http://www.msprojectexperts.com http://www.projectserverexperts.com "We write the books on Project Server" "TJMAES" <TJMAES@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B2A4490F-AA8F-4BC1-96C9-388C9EBFBD78@microsoft.com... >I have been trying to assign someone else to be the task update approver in > MS Project Pro 2007, but they don't appear in the drop down list. Only > when > they (the new task update approver) sign in to the project themselves, can > they assign themselves to be the task update approver. This is not very > convenient, as these people are not necessarily the most active EPM users > and > in the mean time, time update approval requests keep coming to me. Is > there > any way to change this to allow a 3rd party to assign someone else to be > the > approver? |
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