Publishing info of various projects

J

Jose M. Dominguez

Hello:

I have opened some projects from project web access 2003
in project professional 2003 because I want to check
progress with more than one project in the same proj prof.
window.

I have done some changes to those projects and I want to
publish those changes.

I press Publish all information. When saving (as a forced
first step for publishing) I get the message that prevents
me from saving the master project on the server (since
this security check is disabled in the admin section). But
I am allowed to save all the individual projects on the
server. The problem is I'm not getting any information
published.

Am I forgetting something? Is this forbidden by Project?

Thanks
José
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz \(MVP\)

Jose:

Open the projects individually to publish them.

--

Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
"We wrote the book on Project Server
http://www.msprojectexperts.com

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Hello:

I have opened some projects from project web access 2003
in project professional 2003 because I want to check
progress with more than one project in the same proj prof.
window.

I have done some changes to those projects and I want to
publish those changes.

I press Publish all information. When saving (as a forced
first step for publishing) I get the message that prevents
me from saving the master project on the server (since
this security check is disabled in the admin section). But
I am allowed to save all the individual projects on the
server. The problem is I'm not getting any information
published.

Am I forgetting something? Is this forbidden by Project?

Thanks
José
 
J

Jose M. Dominguez

Hi Gary:

I'm not a final user, I'm the PMO administrator, and I
must ensure my users can publish projects when they are
open in the same project professional. It is a requirement.

José
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz \(MVP\)

Jose:

When you execute a Publish from a master project, you're not actioning the
individual projects, you're telling Project Pro to publish assignments from
the master project. That's why it's not working. To publish a project, you
must open it individually. This is the way the system works. Perhaps in the
next version they'll have a "publish all projects" feature or something like
that. For now, this is the way it is.

--

Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
"We wrote the book on Project Server
http://www.msprojectexperts.com

-
Hi Gary:

I'm not a final user, I'm the PMO administrator, and I
must ensure my users can publish projects when they are
open in the same project professional. It is a requirement.

José
 

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