Track activities on users in project server 2007

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Bahram

I was wondering if there is any way to track all/some of the user activities
on PWA site. Here is an example case, if we have couple users (different
usernames and passwords) but with the same admin privileges, is there any way
to track down the users and see which users made which changes. For example I
would like to see which user has changed the access to one of our tab or link
on PWA site, or which user added another users to the site, or opened some
access for other users to the PWA. The PWA site has only one admin username
and password, but as I said we have some users with different usernames &
pass but with the same admin privilege.
 
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Bahram

Gary-

Thanks for the reply. Thats what I thought too, and I wanted to make sure.
I think the only option that we have is if someone add any file or create
any folder/file we can find the user ID under "Modified By", but we can not
find who changed the accesses to the folder/files, right?

Thanks
 
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Gary L. Chefetz

Bahram:

You lost me with the term "folders," which is not a term relevant to Project
Server. Please be more specific.
 
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Bahram

Hi,

Let me give you an example, on PWA there is a share documnet option, that we
can upload files or create folders (on the actual /PWA site). Users can
upload files and folders, and we can see who added which files or folders
based on login ID (it shows "Modified By") , but on the other hand we can not
find out which user (with admin privileges) changed the permison to the PWA
site for other users or made some changes to the PWA site (example: add,edit
or delete users and groups).

Thank you
 
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Gary L. Chefetz

Bahram:

The folders of which you speak are SharePoint folders that carry similar
attributes to Windows folders. The problem is that permissions in Project
Server do not carry such attributes. You can see who last modified a
project, but not who last modified a permission or view or many other
Project Server artifacts.
 

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