How do I replace the Project Manager in Project Web Access?

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Dale Howard [MVP]

Nancy --

Why don't you tell us what version of Project Server you are using? 2002,
2003, or 2007? The answer depends on the version. Let us know.
 
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nancy

I'm sorry....I am using 2007..
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nancy


Dale Howard said:
Nancy --

Why don't you tell us what version of Project Server you are using? 2002,
2003, or 2007? The answer depends on the version. Let us know.
 
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nancy

OK...one more question...

I just want to change the Project Manager because he / she does not want to
get the approvals for timesheets/tasks, but will still remain as the project
manager, how do i do that?

thanks
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

Nancy --

In the FAQ I referenced in my previous post, leave the original manager as
the Owner of the project, and tell the new PM to follow the other set of
steps to make himself/herself the Status Manager of each task in the
project. He/she will then need to publish the project. The Status Manager
is the person to whom Project Server 2007 sends all task updates for
approval in PWA. Hope this helps.
 
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nancy

OK...thanks. Much appreciated!
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nancy


Dale Howard said:
Nancy --

In the FAQ I referenced in my previous post, leave the original manager as
the Owner of the project, and tell the new PM to follow the other set of
steps to make himself/herself the Status Manager of each task in the
project. He/she will then need to publish the project. The Status Manager
is the person to whom Project Server 2007 sends all task updates for
approval in PWA. Hope this helps.
 

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