Re: Accessing Documents, Issues, and Risks
From: krs235 (krs235_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/28/04
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Date: 28 Sep 2004 08:41:27 -0700
Not that I'm an expert (so hopefully one of them will comment on your
problem as well), but in the past I've seen that come up when the
person who was logged in didn't have access to that part of project.
Are all of their permissions correct?
Steve W. wrote:
> All our Project Managers have Windows authentication and they have
had no
> problem getting into either Project Web Access or MS Project
Professional
> 2003 using their Windows user accounts. Both their permissions and
global
> permissions allow them to view Documents, Risks, and Issues.
However, when
> they open one of their projects in Project Professional and go to
Collaborate
> and click on Documents, Issues, or Risks, they get a dialog box
requesting
> their User ID, password, and domain. The same dialog box appears in
PWA when
> they try to upload a document or assign a risk or issue. Even when
their
> User ID and Passwork are entered correctly, the dialog box always
re-appears
> and requests the information again. The result is that the Project
Managers
> are unable to use Documents or Issues through Project Professional.
It seems
> the problem could be some sort of disconnect between Project Server
and WSS,
> but any information or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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