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I want to be able to see my teams tasks seperate from all the others
and to also be notified when they update their tasks as well. I don't
see any super-obviousway to do this, but it seems that I need to get
all the RBS values set properly and then there is a My Directs view I
can use.
(I'm basing this on some posts I saw in this newsgroup:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...08f?lnk=gst&q=Direct+Reports#ad337b395d84808f
)
I was watchig Kyle Lewallen's talk on AD synchronization:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906738
My question is does the AD sync by virtue of evaluating the manager
fields handle setting these RBS values or are we expected to maintain
them manually?
Also, if I should be going about this another way let me know.
Thanks,
-patrick
and to also be notified when they update their tasks as well. I don't
see any super-obviousway to do this, but it seems that I need to get
all the RBS values set properly and then there is a My Directs view I
can use.
(I'm basing this on some posts I saw in this newsgroup:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...08f?lnk=gst&q=Direct+Reports#ad337b395d84808f
)
I was watchig Kyle Lewallen's talk on AD synchronization:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906738
My question is does the AD sync by virtue of evaluating the manager
fields handle setting these RBS values or are we expected to maintain
them manually?
Also, if I should be going about this another way let me know.
Thanks,
-patrick