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Cooperation with Microsoft Project .
it will be great, if i have two options 🙂
You know, when i used example Excel or Word work is really easy. I would like to follow work with my friends from team.
- who changed files,
- who add new task etc.
Damian
Hello Damian_Dbrowski ,
There used to be the log level manager in Project Server 2013 - I'm not sure if that is still available for Project Server 2019 https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2012/07/26/projectserver-ps2013-log-level-manager-sp2013-sharepoint-msproject-powershell/
Otherwise you can either build your own audit app or look for a 3rd party app such as Fluent Pro Audit Manager: https://fluentpro.com/audit-manager I've never used the Fluent Pro Audit Manager tool but from the site above it looks like it might give the auditing you are looking for.
Paul
- Damian_DbrowskiJun 15, 2020Copper Contributor
i am greatfull for help. I have yet a little questions for. Scenario is: when I'm working on a shared file and someone is making their changes. I would not like to overwrite his changes. Do you understand me ? 🙂
- Paul_MatherJun 15, 2020MVP
Hello Damian_Dbrowski ,
Only one person can edit a project file at any one time, this applies when using Project desktop standalone or with Project Server so there is no risk of overwriting. If you look at the new Project for the web application from Microsoft, this supports co-authoring so multiple users can edit the project at the same time if required: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/get-started-with-project-for-the-web-50bf3e29-0f0d-4b7a-9d2c-7c78389b67ad Projects created in Project for the web cannot be opened in Microsoft Project Desktop though, it is only web based access.
Paul