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May 15, 2006

Few SharePoint Links

Hi, A group of few students have recently started to work on SharePoint.  They are students of a very good university here in lahore.  They give me a very interesting feedback about the SharePoint.  According to them they found only few persons in their universities who know about SharePoint.  Most of people says “What is Share Point”. but any way .. they started to learn about SharePoint and found few links which i think must be shared here. http://www.intranetjournal.com/sharepoint (Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint Portal Technology)

http://www.intranetjournal.com/articles/200502/ij_02_04_05a.html (An Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server)

http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/EssentialWSSSPS2003Archit.asp (Windows SharePoint Services & SharePoint Server 2003 Architecture Essentials)

www.dot.state.oh.us/dist2/DocImaging/Research/99297.pdf (Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server ) http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sppt/reskit/c0561881x.mspx (SharePoint Portal Server Architecture) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SharePoint
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharepoint_portal_server
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010909721033.aspx (SharePoint Portal Server) http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/sharepoint/de…
http://www.microsoft.com/sharePoint
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/ (Next Version of Office) Regards, Jerry

May 9, 2006

regular Microsoft Project plan that functions like Administrative Project

Filed under: Project Server, Project Server Tips, Tips and Tricks — jerryyasir @ 6:04 pm

Creating a regular Microsoft Project plan that functions like the Administrative project feature in Project Server 2003?

Background Information

People have reported many frustrations associated with the use of the default Administrative project feature of Project Server 2003. For example, a team member cannot hide an Administrative task on the View my tasks page, even though the task is completed or is irrelevant to that team member.

Administrative projects can be helpful for capturing non-working time (such as vacation or sick leave) and non-project working time (work that is not associated with any project). Because of the issues associated with using the default Administrative project feature in Project Server 2003, however, msProjectExperts recommends that you use a regular project for the same purpose, and that you structure the regular project to work like an Administrative project. For the purpose of this FAQ, I shall refer this type of project as an “administrative plan.”

Resolution

The manager of the administrative plan should complete the following steps:

1.          Launch Microsoft Project Professional and log into Project Server

2.          Open a new blank project

3.          Enter a task list with the types of tasks you wish to track in the administrative plan

4.          Create summary tasks to organize the tasks in the plan, if necessary

5.          Click Project – Project Information and enter the Start date of the project

6.          For each task, enter the same Duration (the period of time during which you want to gather information)

7.          Click View – Table – Tracking

8.          For each task, set the Actual Start date to the same date as the Start date of the project (this step “anchors” the Start date of each task)

9.          Select all tasks in the project and then click the Task Information button on the Standard toolbar

10.     In the Multiple Task Information dialog, click the Advanced tab

11.     Set the Task Type to Fixed Duration and deselect the Effort driven option

12.     Select the first task in the administrative plan

13.     Click Window – Split

14.     In the lower viewing pane, assign one or more resources to the task with a Units value that represents the percentage of an average working day that each resource will commit to the task

In step #14, do not assign the resources at 0% Units or else they would not be able to see the task on their timesheet page in Project Web Access.

15.     Repeat step #14 for each task in the project

16.     Save the project as a regular project in the Project Server database

Warning: As your team members enter actuals for the administrative plan in Project Web Access, they should increase the Remaining Work value for each task if the Remaining Work ever reaches 0 hours. Doing so keeps these tasks in the administrative plan as “Current tasks” and makes them always visible in the timesheet.

Thanks ProjectExperts.com

Regards,

Jerry

Project Pro 2007 Templates

Filed under: Project Server, Project Server 2007, Tips and Tricks — jerryyasir @ 8:56 am

As you know project 2003 already have templates installed which help projects mangers to get an idea about the plan they are going to develop.  so keeping the stakes hight microsoft projct 2007 has now new and improved project templates.

  • Annual Report Preparation
  • Develop Skills Needs – Hiring Plan – Hiring Forecast
  • Finance and Accounting System Implementation
  • Human Resources Information System Implementation
  • Marketing Campaign Planning
  • Marketing Event Planning and Execution
  • Performance Reviews
  • Product Development Planning
  • Product Evaluation Post Launch
  • Six Sigma DMAIC Cycle
  • SOX Compliance and Technology Options
  • Strategic Merger or Acquisition Evaluation
  • Vendor Evaluation and Consolidation
  • Customer Feedback Monitoring
  • Financial Service Offering Launch
  • Internal Readiness Training
  • ISO 9001 Management Review
  • Managing Incoming Request For Quotes (RFQs)

These templates will help you in most of the situations and while project professional users belongs to multiple industries.  Few qualities of the templates are that generic resources with defined skills are assigned.  Cuncurrent task are definfed and it it verys easy to see the critical paths.  The tasks have notes assiged to it which make it easy to understand.

Regards,

Jerry

    May 8, 2006

    Development With SharePoint

    Starting development with Sharepoint is not simple and straighforward.  So Here is great article about the tips and tricks on Development with Windows Sharepoint serivces. 

    Regards,

    Jerry

    May 7, 2006

    FIFA Worldcup WebPart

    Filed under: Project Server — jerryyasir @ 5:07 pm

    As most of you know and if you dont then now you will know that FIFA Soccer world cup is now under 40 days to go.  If you do not know about it or looking for more information Click here.  But i did’nt blog about it just to tell you about it.  The purpose of this blog is to let you know about another great great product by TAM TAM guys from netherland.  It is now called Worldcup webpart.  These webparts will save your perdictions using a public webservice and then shows a result from analysis from other people who used the perdiction webpart.  If you have a Sharepoint environment in your organization and there are people who are interested in Soccer worldcup then you must use the web part.

    Regards, Jerry

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