EPM-PWA Access Issue

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raju

Hi Techies,

we are running EPM- all of sudden all the Projects are not visible
in the Project web access.iam a administrator, before i used to view all
projects but y'day iam unable to see all projects .i can see only 2 projects.

other administrators can see all projects and some of them are not.


also when iam trying to change permissions for my self in manage users
option after changing some permissons it is saying access denaid.

i chekced the log files i dint see anything strange in the log files.can any
one advice.

thanks in advance,

raju.
 
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Barbara - Austria

Hi Raju,

ok, my first idea seemed to be wrong, since you are still a member of
Administrator group.

Have you checked queue? Can you have a look if you are checked out by
any reason (server settings - force check in - resources)?

Are you using groups to manage permissions or are they defined on user
level? (Hopefully it is on group level).

Ask another administrator to remove your name from administrator group,
save, wait a minute and add you again to that group. That should force
to set permissions of ADministrator group for you.

Does any of these steps help?

Regards
Barbara

Am 31.03.2010 08:49, schrieb raju:
 
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Micah

Hello raju and Gary,
Your post are similar to an issue we have been experiencing. I, and a few
others, are members of the admin group and the team members group. When an AD
sync occurs, some but not all of us are removed from the admin group and left
in the team members group. Our team members group does not have access to PWA
features, like seeing the list of projects. To work around this, we have
turned off AD sync to the people this was happening to. This allowed us to
live happily for a while, but now one of the PMs (in the PM group and the
team members group) just got removed from the PM group when AD sync ran.
Gary, you asked if they were in more than one group, and that made me think
if having people in the team member group could be causing this. What are
your thoughts?
Thanks
Micah
 
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Gary L. Chefetz

Generally, people need to be members of one group only, although there are
exceptions. Best practice is not to assign multiple groups to resources.
 

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