Project Server With Sharepoint portal

F

Feches

Hi all
I have SPS y Project WEB Server but I can’t see the Project information in
SPS, can anybody tell me how to see Project WEB inside the SPS?
THX
 
R

Rolly Perreaux

Hi all
I have SPS y Project WEB Server but I can’t see the Project information in
SPS, can anybody tell me how to see Project WEB inside the SPS?
THX


You'll need to add the Project Server web parts to a portal area

Project Server 2003 Web Parts and URL Options:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=D044A08B-484E-
42E1-9BFF-A4286872A7AC&displaylang=en
OR
http://tinyurl.com/b5m84

Good Luck

--
Rolly Perreaux
Project Server Trainer/Consultant

IT Summit Series
Advanced Microsoft Technology Training
http://www.itsummitseries.com
 
J

Joshua Tan

Take note.

You'll have to add webparts to your sps sites to see the Project Web Parts.
If you've installed WSS Wizard on your SPS box you should have the webparts
already there.

If not you'll need to follow what Perreaux has suggested.
 
F

Feches

THX.
I'm trying to see the web part but I can't see it, I need to set up something?
 
R

Rolly Perreaux

THX.
I'm trying to see the web part but I can't see it, I need to set up something?

You'll need to add the web parts in SPS
The instructions are located in pj11WebParts.chm file from the
downloaded file link I gave previously

The web parts are located in the StandardWebParts folder. Here's a list
of them:

ANALYZE.DWP creates the Project Portfolio Analyzer Web Part to access
all of the PivotChart® and PivotTable® views of online analytical
processing (OLAP) data.

ASSIGN.DWP creates the Project Resource Assignments Web Part.

PORTVIEW.DWP creates the Project Center Web Part for the project
portfolio grid view.

PROJECTS.DWP creates the Project Report Web Part for drill-down into
specific project data.

TASKS.DWP creates the Project Timesheet Web Part to allow team members
to view and edit timesheet data.

UPDATES.DWP creates the Project Manager Updates Web Part for project
managers to accept or reject timesheet changes.


Good Luck

--
Rolly Perreaux
Project Server Trainer/Consultant

IT Summit Series
Advanced Microsoft Technology Training
http://www.itsummitseries.com
 

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