S
Segrest
Hello Everyone,
I am working with a Project Server 2007 deployment. Nothing odd, one server
for SQL and everything else on another.
I clicked the About Project Server link on the Server Settings page and was
quite surprised to see the server reporting 110 Active Project Server Users
and 93 Project Professional Users.
I have audited the project server security groups to see which had the 'Log
on to Project Server from Project Professional" selected and how many users
were assigned to each group. The grand total came to 67 and as a number of
users belong to more than one security group, removing the duplicates drops
the number down to 44.
I also counted the number of resources listed in the "Managers Users" table.
the total came to 139, twelve of which are inactive.
Now I know that it is possible to apply global permissions directly to an
individual resource. So I installed the Project Server 2007 Resource Kit and
checked each resource using the Effective Rights tool. The numbers that I
came up with agreed with those in my earlier security group audit.
Has anyone else noted this apparent discrepancy?
Is this a known problem?
Am I doing something stupid?
Bob Segrest
I am working with a Project Server 2007 deployment. Nothing odd, one server
for SQL and everything else on another.
I clicked the About Project Server link on the Server Settings page and was
quite surprised to see the server reporting 110 Active Project Server Users
and 93 Project Professional Users.
I have audited the project server security groups to see which had the 'Log
on to Project Server from Project Professional" selected and how many users
were assigned to each group. The grand total came to 67 and as a number of
users belong to more than one security group, removing the duplicates drops
the number down to 44.
I also counted the number of resources listed in the "Managers Users" table.
the total came to 139, twelve of which are inactive.
Now I know that it is possible to apply global permissions directly to an
individual resource. So I installed the Project Server 2007 Resource Kit and
checked each resource using the Effective Rights tool. The numbers that I
came up with agreed with those in my earlier security group audit.
Has anyone else noted this apparent discrepancy?
Is this a known problem?
Am I doing something stupid?
Bob Segrest