Gantt ownership change fails when selecting user with deny New Pro

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Eitan

Our system is Project Server 2007 with SP2.

For a division with a PMO department – all project managers can edit Gantts
and create new Gantts. We want to change it so that only project managers
which are PMO members can create Gantts. The PMO members will create the
Gantts, change ownership to the rest of the project managers, and the project
managers will continue from there.

The change is to deny the single permission of creating a new Gantt from the
project managers, which are not PMO members.
I don’t want to create two separate and almost identical project mangers
groups and duplicate the maintenance just for this single difference.
For this purpose, there is one new server group (named “Deny New Projectâ€)
with only one global deny permission on ‘New Projects’. All project managers
(that should not be able to create new Gantts) will also be members of this
new group.

The problem is that it causes failure in the ‘Change Gantt Ownership’
procedure. When an administrator is using the ‘Edit Project Properties’ web
page to change the Gantt ownership, the system outputs an error message:
The project could not be saved due to the following reason(s):
• An unknown error has occured.
There is nothing in the event viewer logs.

Is this a bug in the system or is it by design? If it is a bug, is there a
fix for it? Is there a bypass to transfer the Gantt ownership to a user that
has deny on ‘New Project’?

Thanks.
Eitan
 
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Rob Schneider

As you are using Project Server, you are more likely to get a response
if you repost the query on the newsgroup dedicated to server (as Mike
Glenn mentioned in reply to when you previously posted the same question
here).

microsoft.public.project. server


--rms

www.rmschneider.com
 
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Rob Schneider

There are no administrators. Only you can delete your own posts; but
mostly that won't work as once in the "wild" on the internet the posting
will exist on many thousands, perhaps millions, of computers forever.


--rms

www.rmschneider.com
 
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John

Rob Schneider said:
There are no administrators. Only you can delete your own posts; but
mostly that won't work as once in the "wild" on the internet the posting
will exist on many thousands, perhaps millions, of computers forever.


--rms

www.rmschneider.com
Rob,
Wow, forever, that's a long time, right?

:)
John
 

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