I work in a dept that accepts and generated projects and tasks. Some projects are big and long term and others are short 15 min. projects, and there are
others that are in between that spectrum. I want to know how to log the
projects and task as well as track the cost of each project and task and how
to track my resources. Would it be better to keep each project and task
separate or keep them in the same MS project document?
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Re: Active/Passive to Active/Active ... A/A means separate resource groups running on separate nodes, ... spare available resources to handle the failover of one node to another ... You should NOT install applications in the Cluster Group on ... The articles you read are wrong, MSCS does NOT do loadbalancing.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.clustering)
Re: Is security provided by AD trusts worthless ? ... But trusts simply afford us the ... possibility of accessing objects (resources) in other domains. ... > separate domain-forest won't me help there. ... > that the hassle of setting up a logical forest boundary doesn't make a lot ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
Re: Sites ... you have low speed/unreliable connection between the two then a site may be ...separate forests may be another possibility which would give each ... make sharing of resources more difficult as old ntlm explicit one way trusts ... > * Create a new site on AD in a new subnet.... (microsoft.public.win2000.networking)
Re: separate % work complete and % complete ... The project I'm working in is set to Fixed Duration,... I find that when there are no resources assigned to a task that I ... I can then adjust my % work complete column to read 10%. ...separate the % complete and % work complete columns from updating as the same ... (microsoft.public.project)
Re: How do I set up an MS Project where resources are working on the . ... Even if you put your three resources on one task (and in the task usage view ...Danny works on it for 12 weeks. ... > individual work is completely separate.... > Alan Eisenberg... (microsoft.public.project)