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Billy Li
My organization has multiple departments. The plan is to
allow each department to have acces to its own collection
of projects and deny access to other departments.
Besides the obvious of purchasing multiple licenses for
Project Server 2002 and installing it on multiple servers,
is it possible to run multiple instances (for a lack of
better term) of Project Server with each instance
dedicated to a designated department?
If not,then, how does one support multiple departments
with one Project server? Thank you.
-- Background info --
Server:
* Project Server 2002
* Windows 2000 Server
Clients:
* Web Access
* Project 2000 Std
* Project 2002 Pro
allow each department to have acces to its own collection
of projects and deny access to other departments.
Besides the obvious of purchasing multiple licenses for
Project Server 2002 and installing it on multiple servers,
is it possible to run multiple instances (for a lack of
better term) of Project Server with each instance
dedicated to a designated department?
If not,then, how does one support multiple departments
with one Project server? Thank you.
-- Background info --
Server:
* Project Server 2002
* Windows 2000 Server
Clients:
* Web Access
* Project 2000 Std
* Project 2002 Pro