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- On the Quick Launch, click Server Settings.
- On the Server Settings page, click Manage Users.
- On the Manage Users page, click New User.
To change the settings for an existing user, click the user's name in the table, and then complete the rest of the steps in this procedure. If no user names appear in the table, search for the user by typing all or part of the user's name or e-mail name and then click
Search.
- On the New User page (or the Edit User page if you are modifying an existing user), in the Identification Information section, type the user's
display name, e-mail address, phonetic spelling of the name, initials, and
Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS (RBS: The structure that describes an organization's hierarchy. The RBS code defines the hierarchical position that a resource holds in the organization.)) value.
If the
user maintains a team Web site, type the hyperlink destination and the URL (URL: Uniform Resource Locator, which is a standard for naming and locating an object on the Internet, such as a file or newsgroup. URLs are used extensively on the World Wide Web. They are used in HTML documents to specify the target of a hyperlink.) address
in the Hyperlink Name
box and Hyperlink URL box, respectively.
Note To allow the user to be assigned to tasks as a resource, select the User can be assigned as a resource check box. Selecting this check box specifies that the user is an enterprise resource (enterprise resources: Resources that are part of an organization's entire list of resources. Enterprise resources can be shared across projects.).
- In the
User Authentication section, select a method for authenticating users when they log
on:
- In the Assignment Attributes section, enter the following information about the user's ability to be assigned to projects as a resource:
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To exclude this user from the
leveling (leveling: Resolving resource conflicts or overallocations by delaying or splitting certain tasks. When Project levels a resource, its selected assignments are distributed and rescheduled.) process, clear the Resource can be leveled check box. Next, select the base calendar (base calendar: A calendar that can be used as a project and task calendar that specifies default working and nonworking time for a set of resources. Differs from a resource calendar, which specifies working and nonworking time for an individual resource.) that you want to assign to the user.
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Select the user's booking type as either committed (committed resource: A resource that is formally allocated to any task assignments they have within a project. This is the default booking type.) or proposed (proposed resource: A resource with a pending resource allocation to a task assignment that has not yet been authorized. This resource assignment does not detract from the availability of the resource to work on other projects.)
in the Default Booking Type
list.
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If the user has a timesheet manager, in the Timesheet Manager box, type or search for the manager's name.
In the Default Assignment Owner box, type or search for the assignment owner's (assignment owner: An enterprise resource who is responsible for entering progress information in Project Web Access. This person can be different than the person initially assigned to the task.) name.
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To specify the user's availability (availability: Indicates when and how much of a resource's time can be scheduled for assigned work. Availability is determined by project and resource calendars, resource start and finish dates, or the level at which the resource is available for work.), type the dates in the
Earliest Available box and the Latest Available box.
Tip Click
the Date Picker
, and then click the dates on the calendar.
- In the Resource Custom Fields section, type the values that represent any custom fields that were created for your organization. This section appears only if your organization uses resource custom fields.
- In the Security Groups section, click a
group (group: A collection of individual users who are assigned the same permissions.)
in the Available Groups table, and then click Add. The resource is added to the Groups that contain this user
table.
Click Add All to add this user to all available groups. Users automatically inherit the same permissions that were assigned to the groups.
- In the Security Categories section, in the Available Categories list, select the categories (category: A mapping, within Project Server, of users to projects and views. Each category has a name and allows users in that category to access specific projects through a specific set of views.)
that the user can access, and then click Add. Click Add All to add this user to all available categories.
- For each category in the Selected Categories list, specify the permissions that you want the user to have when he or she accesses the category. In the Global Permissions section, select one of the following check boxes for each permission:
- Allow
Select this check box to explicitly allow permission for the user.
- Deny
Select this check box to explicitly deny permission for the user.
Notes
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If neither Allow nor Deny is selected, users will not have access to the category unless they are explicitly given access elsewhere, for example, by the permissions set on a group to which they belong.
- In most cases, you need to set permissions only at the group level and not at the user level.
Use global permissions for users with specific permissions that are not covered by the group's permissions.
- If a permission is set to Allow at the user level, and is set to Deny at the group level, the permission will be denied. Group level permissions take precendence over user level permissions.
- To quickly set permissions, you can use a template. In the Set permissions with Template box, select the security template (security template: A predefined set of permissions.)
that you want to apply toward the user's permission settings, and then click Apply.
- In the Group Fields section, if your organization created codes for grouping and costing purposes, type these codes in the Group box, Code box, Cost Center box, or Cost Type box.
- In the Team Details section, if you want the user to be a member of a existing team, select the Team Assignment Pool check box, and then
type the name of the team in the Team Name box.
- In the System Identification Data section, type additional identifying information for the user in the External ID box. This information can be used to link the person to corresponding information in a human resources department, or to facilitate the consolidation of reporting of resource use beyond what Project Server provides.
Why can't I perform some actions in Microsoft Office Project Web Access? Depending on the permissions settings you used to log on to Project Web Access, you may not be able to see or use certain features. Also, what you see on some pages may differ from what is documented if your server administrator customized Project Web Access and did not customize the Help to match. Top of Page
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