Change the manager of an enterprise project in MS Project 2007
Author: mety Labels:: Change the manager of an enterprise project in MS Project 2007In Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, there are separate managers for the project and for the tasks within the project. Status managers are responsible for managing the task (task: An activity that has a beginning and an end. Project plans are made up of tasks.) updates and assignments (assignment: A specific resource that is assigned to a particular task.) within a project and are separate from the project manager. Change the project managerThe existing project manager can identify the new manager in the Project Center in Microsoft Office Project Web Access. This grants the new manager the appropriate permissions for opening, saving, and publishing the project.
Change the status managerOther project managers can become the status manager for any of a project's tasks. For example, one project manager might identify another as the status manager to cover absence. The status manager takes ownership of the task assignments, so as to receive all status updates while the project manager is absent.Each task can have a different status manager. The following steps are to be performed by the project manager:
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