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XmERiDIo

Hi,
If I install in my LAN Ms Project Server, my client could access to the
server via Project Web Access for read, update and modify all the Project
files stored in my workspace. Correct?
I need MS Project Pro only for create new Files?
 
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Gary L. Chefetz

Tara:

Project Web Access does not replace the functionality of Project, it
enhances and extends it. You can do a lot of things in Project Web Access,
however you can't manage a project plan with it alone. So, to better answer
your question, we'd need to know your expectations.

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XmERiDIo

Thanks for your reply.
My expectations are the same of everyone, I think, I want to know if I can
sobstitute Project with Web Access.
In my LAN there're many users that plan activity, update and modify these,
but only 5 or 6 people that really require to create new Project, and my I
idea was that I can buy only 5 or 6 Project License for these people and the
Project Server with CAL for all the other users.
It Could be a good idea? More or less how much will I go to spend?
 
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Gary Chefetz [MVP]

X:

It all depends on what you mean by "plan activity, update and modify these."

For instance in Project Web Access you can't set dependencies, you cant set
task types, you can't rename tasks, etc. Plan, update and modify in my
project dictionary means that you must have copies of Project Pro for these
people. If you care to get specific with your posts, you'll get more
reliable advice.

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Gary Chefetz [MVP]
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
We wrote the book on Project Server
 
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XmERiDIo

First of all thanks for your reply.
Now, I didn't find on InterNet what "Project Web Access" can do.
Could you send me a link where I can learn his feature?
 
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