Connecting to Sharepoint Thru PWA

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Brenda

We have a web site created for each project published. Is
there an easy way for the resources to view their web
site? I know they can view documents and issues for their
assigned projects but I can't find a way for them to
automatically see the url for projects they are assigned
to. I've looked for the answer here and in my settings
but can't find it. As always, I appreciate any help you
can give. Thanks.
 
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Gary L. Chefetz \(MVP\)

Brenda:

The Project Center view automatically presents a user with only projects
that he/she has permission to view. By default, Team Member have no access
to plans in the Project Center, but you can change that.

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

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no way

Brenda said:
We have a web site created for each project published. Is
there an easy way for the resources to view their web
site? I know they can view documents and issues for their
assigned projects but I can't find a way for them to
automatically see the url for projects they are assigned
to. I've looked for the answer here and in my settings
but can't find it. As always, I appreciate any help you
can give. Thanks.

Hi Brenda

Under projects centre view on the left hand side you can see "go to selected
project workspace" this is a link to the sharepoint site for that project
which was automatically created if you have selected it in admin under
manage sharepoint services, site provisioning services. If you select the
project on the left side there is "Go to current project workspace", does
the same.

If you are on default set up for sharepoint the address for the sites is
http://server_url/sites/projectserver_101
 
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Guest

I'm just trying to get them to the website for projects
they are assigned to. I don't see a link to go to a
projects web site unless I am in the admin area of Manage
Sharepoint Team Services. Then I can click a link to a
project. I don't want everyone to have the Admin function
though. Is the option in Project Server 2003?
 
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Gary L. Chefetz \(MVP\)

Brenda:

So you're using 2002? It would have been helpful to know that to begin
with.<g> In 2002, the users click on Documents or Issues to reach those
pages. There is no direct exposure to the stand-alone site using Project Web
Access 2002. If you want to create this, you'll need to either add a view in
Project Server containing the links using the get additional views feature
of PWA or create a web page with links outside your PWA environment. Neither
of these solutions automatically restricts the presentation of links to only
those that user can access.

--

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

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