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Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 frequently asked questions
 
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General information

ShowWhat types of users will find Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 helpful?

Office Project Server 2007 addresses the needs of a variety of roles in an organization:

  • Executives who allocate funds and oversee projects and programs by providing visibility, decision-making tools, and control.
  • Project managers and staff who create and manage projects.
  • Resource managers who work with staff and assets, by providing rich, Web-based tools for tracking and planning.
  • Team members who work on projects, by providing access in familiar tools to view work and report status.
  • Administrators and IT staff who manage the server and extend the integration or client functions, by realizing decreased license acquisition costs, a flexible platform, and enterprise functionality.

ShowWhat are the top areas of investment Microsoft made for Office Project Server 2007?

Office Project Server 2007 and its clients (Office Project Professional 2007 and Office Project Web Access) offer new capabilities:

  • Provide rich analytics and market-leading reporting on projects and programs
  • Govern projects from initiation through their entire life cycle.
  • Manage schedules from ad hoc projects to large programs.
  • Connect business decisions to the people doing the work.
  • Support enterprise needs (such as performance and scalability).

ShowWhat are some of the typical scenarios for which an organization might use Office Project Server 2007?

Office Project Server 2007 is used for a variety of functions and applications in a wide range of industries, which include:

  • IT Governance.
  • Product development.
  • Quality management with Six Sigma.
  • Professional Services Automation.
  • Project, resource, and risk management.
  • Industries such as construction, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, government, retail, financial services, healthcare, and more.

ShowWill Office Project Server 2007 add support for additional languages?

Yes. In addition to all the languages supported by Microsoft Office Project 2003, Office Project 2007 adds full support for Arabic and Hebrew. In addition to the client being Unicode enabled, Office Project 2007 supports Unicode for desktop client-to-server communications and delivers full Multilingual User Interface (MUI) compliance.

ShowWill Office Project Server 2007 support the Multilingual User Interface (MUI) pack?

Yes, the Office Project 2007 clients (Office Project Web Access, Office Project Professional 2007, and Office Project Standard 2007) will support MUI. However, Project Workspaces will be in only one language, because those depend on Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services technology, which itself does not support MUI.

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Pricing and ordering

ShowHow much will Office Project Server 2007 cost and how will it be licensed?

Find pricing and licensing information on the 2007 Microsoft Office system pricing page or the How to buy Project page.

ShowI have Software Assurance on Project 2003 applications; what product will I get in the next release of the Microsoft Office system?

If you purchased Software Assurance on Project 2003 applications, you will receive similar (for example, Server, Professional, CALs) future versions of Project for the lifetime of your Software Assurance agreement. The specific software packaging options for the next release of the Microsoft Office system have not been determined at this time..

ShowWill there be a technology guarantee?

Yes, though details remain to be determined. The technology guarantee will give automatic upgrade rights to users who acquire software within a set time period (to be determined) prior to launch.

ShowWhat is a Project Server Client Access License?

A Project Server Client Access License (CAL) gives a user the right to access the services of Project Server. Any application that accesses the services of Project Server requires a CAL, including Project Professional (this SKU already includes a CAL), Project Web Access, SharePoint sites with Web Parts that display project information, Microsoft Office Outlook integration with the COM add-in, and third-party applications such as those that would otherwise multiplex users. For more information on multiplexing, please refer to the corporate licensing brief. (Note This link will open a Word document). Users with a Project Server CAL can view and update project information from Project Server through the Web portal, Project Web Access. There are two types of CALs: per user and per device. Please refer to the licensing site for additional details.

ShowAre there tools to help track the Project CALs? What does Microsoft suggest?

In Office Project Server 2007, Microsoft will provide a simple mechanism to track the number of users that are Office Project Professional 2007 users. Microsoft will also display the number of users who are not Office Project Professional 2007 users. This should display a more accurate number of the CALs required.

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Office Project Professional 2007

ShowWhat are the new features in Office Project Professional 2007?

The new Office Project Professional 2007 features include:

  • Background Cell Highlighting
  • Change Highlighting
  • Cost Resources
  • Desktop Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) Cube
  • Multiple Level Undo
  • Task Drivers pane
  • Budget Tracking
  • Visual Reports

For more information, see the Microsoft Office Project 2007 frequently asked questions

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Office Project Server 2007

ShowHas the core technology stack of the EPM Solution changed?

The core technology stack remains mostly the same: Windows Server 2003, SQL Server 2000, Windows SharePoint Services, Office Project Professional 2007, and Office Project Web Access. The two new requirements are Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0. New optional components include: Windows Workflow Foundation (free with Windows SharePoint Services) and Office Project Portfolio Server 2007 with its Web client, Office Project Portfolio Web Access.

ShowWill one Office Project Server 2007 support users in more than one language?

Yes.

ShowWhat are the new Office Project Server 2007 features?

The new Office Project Server 2007 features include:

  • Active Cache
  • Assignment Owner
  • Cube Building Service
  • Deliverables
  • Event Model
  • Multi-currency support
  • Programs
  • Project Server Interface
  • Queuing Service
  • Reporting Data Service
  • Server-side scheduling
  • Timesheets

ShowWhat is the Active Cache?

Office Project Professional 2007 will interact with Office Project Server 2007 through a local cache. It will manage replication of the enterprise global resource pool information and project updates. Updates to Office Project Server 2007 will be message-based and will use only the differences between files rather than the whole files.

ShowWho is an Assignment Owner?

This is the individual who has the responsibility for entering actual work or reporting progress against the assignment. For asset resource assignments, this will be a surrogate user. In Project 2003, only named enterprise resources could report their own time through Project Web Access; with Office Project Server 2007, users can track time and assignments for other types of resources such as generic, cost, or material resources.

ShowWhat is the Cube Building Service (CBS)?

You can access the Cube Building Service through a flexible graphical user interface to build portfolio analyzer cubes with more data options. You can also choose what custom fields to include in the cube. The CBS consumes the Reporting Data Service (RDS) generated data and metadata from the Reporting database in order to build cubes for end-user reporting.

ShowWhat are Deliverables?

Project managers can create a Windows SharePoint Services list of items to which they commit dates such as milestones. Other projects can then create soft or hard cross-project dependency links to these deliverables.

ShowWhat is the Event Model?

Office Project 2007 includes a well-documented server-side Event Model. Developers can extend the Office Project 2007 functionality by developing custom event handlers and associating them with events raised by Office Project Server 2007. An event is a message sent by an object to signal the occurrence of an action, which could be caused by a user interaction such as a mouse click or triggered by some other program logic. The events can trigger processes in the Windows Workflow Foundation.

ShowWhat are programs?

Programs are collections of projects to accomplish a large objective. The program level supports key performance indicators (KPIs), analysis, and reporting.

ShowWhat is the Project Server Interface?

The Project Server Interface (PSI) replaces the Project Data Service (PDS) application programming interface (API). All Office Project Server 2007 clients and components for integration (Office Project Web Access, Office Project Professional 2007, and third-party applications) interact with Office Project Server 2007 solely through the PSI. The PSI, along with the Project Server Eventing Service, exposes all of the functionality and data that client applications need to integrate fully with Office Project Server 2007.

ShowWhat is the Queuing Service?

This server-side service queues work requests pending server availability, which provides greater resiliency and use of server resources.

ShowWhat is the Reporting Data Service?

The Reporting Data Service (RDS) extracts data from the Project Server Publish, Working, and Version databases, transforms the data into a format suitable for end-user reporting and Analysis Services cube building, and loads it into the Reporting database.

ShowWhat is server-side scheduling?

With server-side scheduling, if a third party builds a front end, winproj.exe no longer has to be installed on each client, because the server contains the scheduling engine. This reduces license needs from Office Project Professional 2007 to a CAL.

ShowWhat's new in timesheets?

In Project 2003, the timesheet was mainly for reporting progress on tasks in Project 2003 through Task Statusing. In Office Project 2007, you can enter times for more than Office Project 2007 activities and non-project time. Time can be linked to project tasks, and can also be run independently. You no longer need an assignment and can capture time at different levels, such as against the summary task, project or account code level, instead of just for individual tasks. Full auditing will be available; when enabled, an audit log entry will be created for all changes made when the timesheet is saved or submitted. Timesheets support billable/non-billable and fiscal periods. They are completely HTML Web-based. Project managers can approve or reject timesheets independently from project status updates. Timesheets will track actual time worked and that will be protected through auditing. Additionally, Office Project 2007 will be able to lock tasks and projects against further time tracking.

ShowDoes Project Server work by itself?

No. The EPM Solution consists of the following Project products, each of which is sold separately:

  • Office Project Professional 2007 (includes one Office Project Server 2007 CAL)
  • Office Project Server 2007
  • (Optional) Office Project Server 2007 CALs — User or Device (to use Office Project Web Access, which is enabled by Office Project Server 2007)
  • (Optional) Office Project Server 2007 External Connector
  • (Optional) Office Project Portfolio Server 2007
  • (Optional) Office Project Portfolio Server 2007 CAL (to use Office Project Portfolio Web Access, which is enabled by Office Project Portfolio Server 2007)
  •  Note   Project Server also requires:

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server CALs
  • Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (a component technology for Windows Server 2003) for file management, and issue and risk tracking as well as for using Project Web Access
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or newer versions and SQL Server CALs
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0

Project Server is part of the Microsoft EPM Solution. For more information, see the Microsoft EPM Solution product page.

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Office Project Web Access

ShowHas Office Project Web Access changed?

Yes. Office Project Web Access requires Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with all functions being Web Parts.

ShowWhat's new in Project Web Access?

The new Project Web Access features include an enhanced user interface, a recycle bin, list item versioning and history, the ability to track work lists and then promote or publish these into full projects, and great access to desktop and administrative functions. Office Project 2007 streamlines the process for provisioning project workspaces.

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System and technology requirements

ShowWill the system requirements change for Office Project Server 2007?

The plan of record is to try to support the same system requirements for each edition of Project. At this point, Microsoft is aware of several changes: Project Web Access will require Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later; some features will require the .NET Framework version 3.0. For more details, see the system requirements for Office Project Server 2007.

ShowWhat version of Microsoft SQL Server is required for Office Project Server 2007?

SQL Server 2000, Service Pack 3 (SP3) or later is required for Project Server 2007. See the system requirements for Office Project Server 2007.

ShowHow will Office Project Server 2007 fit with Microsoft Windows Vista?

The clients and server for Office Project Server 2007 are built on top of, and use, the Windows platform and will continue to do so for Windows Vista. Microsoft expects to continue enriching Windows infrastructure investments, like XML, ASP.NET, and Web Parts. Customers and developers can develop and deploy Office Project 2007 today, knowing that those investments will be carried forward with additional customer value when Windows Vista comes to market.

ShowWill users need the 2007 Microsoft Office release to use the Outlook integration in Office Project Server 2007?

No. Users can also work with Microsoft Office 2003, but not prior versions.

ShowWhat software requirements should customers be aware of for Office Project 2007?

Customers should examine which edition of Office Project 2007 best suits their requirements and acquire accordingly. Microsoft is continuing to invest in both the desktop editions and the EPM Solution sets of capabilities in the Office Project 2007 timeframe.

ShowIs the next version of Office Project Web Access being built on Windows SharePoint Services?

Yes. Office Project Web Access will require Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.

ShowAre there compliance standards and methodologies that will be supported, such as Project Management Institute (PMI), Six Sigma, International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI), Prince2, or Sarbanes Oxley (SOX)?

Customers have given us feedback on the many project management and compliance standards they are required to address today, and in the future. This is more than a technology issue; it is the processes and controls of the organization that need to be certified as compliant. Office Project Server 2007 offers infrastructure to support this compliance.

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Integration

ShowDo Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 appointments and tasks integrate with Office Project Server 2007 assignments?

Yes. With a common object file format (COM) add-in, you can import Office Project Server 2007 assignments to your calendar. This adds a timesheet tab to the appointment detail window so you can report time and progress directly to Office Project Server 2007.

ShowDoes the new Project Task List in Windows SharePoint Services integrate with Office Project Server 2007?

Yes, with one click these lists can be promoted to full projects in Office Project Server 2007.

ShowWill the integration from Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) to Project Professional and the Solution Starter for VSTS and Project Server be updated for Office Project 2007?

Microsoft will continue to support integration between these applications, including the next release of Project; the timing and details have yet to be determined.

ShowHow does Office Project Server 2007 track issues, risks, and documents?

Office Project Server 2007 leverages functionality in Windows SharePoint Services to deliver these features.

ShowCan you report information from Office Project Server 2007 in Microsoft Office system applications?

Yes. Office Project Server 2007 includes wizards and a report center to leverage the rich, new reporting capabilities of Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and Office Visio Professional 2007 to communicate information on Office Project Server 2007. Office Project Server 2007 continues to support the ability to import task lists from Excel, Outlook integration, as well as exporting reports into Microsoft Office Word and Microsoft Office PowerPoint. The Web interface will require Windows SharePoint Services 3.0; all Office Project Web Access functions are true Web services. Project leverages SharePoint for issues, risks, and document management. The software development kit (SDK) will provide other examples of integration as reference implementations.

ShowDoes Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 include Office Project Server 2007?

No. These products are not included together out-of-the-box nor do they require each other to work.

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Deployment

ShowWill there be a white paper explaining migration?

Yes, the white paper explaining migration can be found here.

ShowCan Office Project Professional 2007 connect to a server running Project Server 2003?

No, it cannot connect to the server. However, Project 2003 and Office Project 2007 clients can be run side-by-side on the same computer.

ShowDo users need to install Office SharePoint Server 2007 on the same computer as Microsoft SQL Server?

No. Office SharePoint Server 2007 and SQL Server do not need to be installed on the same computer, though Office Project Server 2007 and Office SharePoint Server 2007 can use the same SQL Server infrastructure.

ShowCan customers install Office Project Server 2007 side-by-side on the same hardware as Project Server 2003?

Yes. Microsoft also supports side-by-side client installations. Project Professional 2003 cannot connect to Office Project Server 2007, nor can Office Project Professional 2007 connect to Project Server 2003.

ShowAre there any issues with running Office Project Server 2007 on the same computer as the .NET Framework?

Office Project Server 2007 requires .NET Framework 2.0. Office Project Server 2007 also requires (and includes) Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, which also requires .NET Framework 2.0. The .NET Framework is not installed by setup; it must be installed prior to installing Office Project Server 2007.

ShowIf I have an initial configuration and outgrow it, can I take certain bits from that to a new configuration?

Yes. Adding additional servers and reconfiguring roles is designed into how Microsoft supports growing customer needs.

ShowIf a customer is currently supporting SQL Server 2000, and moves from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005, do they get more functionality? Do they lose functionality if they move from SQL Server 2005 down to SQL Server 2000?

No, they will not lose any functionality; performance may be better on SQL Server 2005. However, the Report Center (obtained from the full Office SharePoint Server 2007 product) has considerable additional functionality such as support for SQL Server 2005 key performance indicators (KPI).

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Administration

ShowWill a Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) Management Pack ship with Office Project Server 2007?

Yes. This pack plugs into MOM and alerts the administrator when it traps specific events and performance counters to ease system management.

ShowIs the Administrator interface in Office Project Web Access changing?

Yes. Office Project Web Access now offers all the Administrator functions available from the central page rather than having to drill down into multiple levels to locate a feature.

ShowWill Office Project 2007 support multiple administrators and administrator delegation?

Yes.

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Reports

ShowWill there be any changes to the existing Project Server 2003 reports?

No, they remain unchanged. Office Project 2007 adds substantial new capabilities in addition to these legacy reports, with Visual Reports on the desktop and the Reporting Data Service and Cube Building Service on the server.

ShowCan Office Project Server 2007 provide data to any reporting engine?

Yes. Office Project Server 2007 permits easy user reporting with common business reporting tools by means of transformation and loading of a true reporting schema with the Reporting Data Service.

ShowWill the new Visual Reports in Office Project Professional 2007 support previous versions of Excel and Visio?

Yes. Visual Reports will support the 2003, 2002, and 2000 versions of Excel and Office Visio Professional 2007.

ShowWill reporting leverage SQL Reporting Services?

The desktop reporting engine will not, but Office Project Server 2007-based reporting will.

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Financials

ShowWill Office Project 2007 provide more financial control?

Yes. A set of changes support project finances: predefined project accounting fields (for example, cost code), budget fields, and cost resources.

ShowIs "cost" an actual resource type?

Yes, it is called Cost Resources. It more accurately monitors Project financials by assigning multiple costs to a task, tying costs to account codes, and rolling up costs against budgets. Additionally, the costs are not tied to the work contours, so changing the percent complete or end date of the task will not affect Cost Resources.

ShowWhat is the difference between a material resource and cost resource?

Material resources are expected to tie directly to the work contour. Cost Resources should be independent from the work contour and don't accrue in the same fashion as material resources.

ShowDo the timesheets support fiscal periods?

Yes. Timesheets support billable/non-billable and fiscal period.

ShowDo the Cost Resources have cost rate tables?

No. Cost Resources are not thought of as something that accrues at a rate, but rather as straightforward costs.

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Resource management

ShowCan users edit resources in Office Project Web Access?

Yes.

ShowDo users have more flexibility using the timesheets for resources?

Yes. Time can be linked to project tasks or run independently. You no longer need an assignment and can capture time at different levels, such as against the project or account code level, instead of individual tasks. Full auditing will be available; when enabled, an audit log entry will be created for all changes made when the timesheet is saved or submitted.

ShowIn Project 2003, users and resources had to be created in different places. Can customers create them in the same place with Office Project 2007?

Yes.

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Additional information

ShowWhere can users find additional Office Project 2007 documentation?

After launch, the Project Resource Kit will include guides on configuration, security, administration, and more.

The Microsoft Office Developer Center for Project includes summaries and links to information about planning, developing, and deploying solutions based on Project.

ShowCan I get help deploying or customizing Office Project 2007?

Microsoft has a large and diverse community of experienced solution providers that will be ready to help you after the Project conference. Locate a Project solution provider.

ShowHow do I join the Microsoft Office Project partner program?

For information, visit the Microsoft Office Project Solution Providers Web site.

ShowWhere can I find Project downloads?

Downloads on Microsoft Office Online is your one-stop resource for Project software updates, downloads, add-ins, templates, service releases, online services, and more.

ShowWhere can I get information about the 2002, 2000, and 98 versions of Project?

See previous versions for product information, downloads, and support options.

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