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Microsoft Project Online - Project Manager & Program Managers to view all projects
- Sep 27, 2022fish_s_nobia1111 --
First of all, this solution assumes that you have added all of your project and program managers to the default Project Managers security group in Project Web App (PWA). If you have not done so already, please add them to the Project Managers security group. Also, in your original post, you did not indicate whether you want your project and program managers to be able to edit any project, so there are two scenarios I will provide for you:
1. You want your PMs to be able to see all projects and open them Read-Only, but they should only be able to edit their OWN projects.
2. You want your PMs to be able to see, open, and edit all projects.
If you want your PMs to see all projects, but only be able to open them Read-Only, first navigate to the PWA Settings page in Project Web App and then click the Manage Groups link in the Security section of the page. On the Manage Groups page, click the Project Managers group to open it for editing. In the Categories section of the page, select the My Organization category in the Selected Categories list on the right side of the page. In the Permissions for My Organization data grid, select the following checkboxes (in addition to those already selected):
Open Project
View Project Schedule in Project Web App
View Project Site
View Project Summary in Project Center
When finished, click the Save button. From this point forward, your PMs will be able to see and open all projects Read-Only, and will be able to edit only the projects that they create.
If you want your PMs to be able to see, open, and edit all projects, navigate to the PWA Settings page in Project Web App and then click the Manage Categories link in the Security section of the page. On the Manage Categories page, click the My Projects category to open it for editing. On the Add or Edit Category page for the My Projects category, select the Include All Current and Future Projects option in the Projects section of the page, and then click the Save button. From this point forward, your PMs will be able to open and edit every project, including those you create for them and those that they create themselves.
WARNING: You SHOULD NOT complete both sets of steps above. Choose only one of the above situations and complete only those steps. Hope this helps.
First of all, this solution assumes that you have added all of your project and program managers to the default Project Managers security group in Project Web App (PWA). If you have not done so already, please add them to the Project Managers security group. Also, in your original post, you did not indicate whether you want your project and program managers to be able to edit any project, so there are two scenarios I will provide for you:
1. You want your PMs to be able to see all projects and open them Read-Only, but they should only be able to edit their OWN projects.
2. You want your PMs to be able to see, open, and edit all projects.
If you want your PMs to see all projects, but only be able to open them Read-Only, first navigate to the PWA Settings page in Project Web App and then click the Manage Groups link in the Security section of the page. On the Manage Groups page, click the Project Managers group to open it for editing. In the Categories section of the page, select the My Organization category in the Selected Categories list on the right side of the page. In the Permissions for My Organization data grid, select the following checkboxes (in addition to those already selected):
Open Project
View Project Schedule in Project Web App
View Project Site
View Project Summary in Project Center
When finished, click the Save button. From this point forward, your PMs will be able to see and open all projects Read-Only, and will be able to edit only the projects that they create.
If you want your PMs to be able to see, open, and edit all projects, navigate to the PWA Settings page in Project Web App and then click the Manage Categories link in the Security section of the page. On the Manage Categories page, click the My Projects category to open it for editing. On the Add or Edit Category page for the My Projects category, select the Include All Current and Future Projects option in the Projects section of the page, and then click the Save button. From this point forward, your PMs will be able to open and edit every project, including those you create for them and those that they create themselves.
WARNING: You SHOULD NOT complete both sets of steps above. Choose only one of the above situations and complete only those steps. Hope this helps.
Dale_HowardMVP Hi Dale. First of all thank you so much. I have been searching for a solution on the internet and been around and around in circles. It does not help that our Project Online "detail" is in Swedish. I can confirm it is option 1 i.e. Project Managers to view all projects but only edit their own. My issue is when I follow your instructions:
"PWA Settings page in Project Web App and then click the Manage Groups link in the Security section of the page. On the Manage Groups page"
In "PWA Settings" page, I dont have a security section / Mange groups. Are you aware of another route or some kind of additional permissions I may need? In the "Site Settings" I do see "People and groups" as well as "Site Permissions" under "User & Permissions" group. I am an admin.
I cant paste images here, but have manage to copy and paste the text i see in the PWA setting page:
Personal Settings | Enterprise Data | Queue and Database Administration |
My Queued Jobs | Enterprise Custom Fields and Lookup Tables | Manage Queue Jobs |
Enterprise Calendars | Delete Enterprise Objects | |
Resource Center | Force Check-in Enterprise Objects | |
Reporting | ||
Look and Feel | Time and Task Management | Operational Policies |
Manage Views | Fiscal Periods | Additional Server Settings |
Grouping Formats | Time Reporting Periods | Active Directory Resource Pool Synchronization |
Gantt Chart Formats | Line Classifications | Connected SharePoint Sites |
Quick Launch | Timesheet Settings and Defaults | |
Administrative Time | ||
Task Settings and Display | ||
Manage Timesheets | ||
Timesheet Managers | ||
Workflow and Project Detail Pages | ||
Enterprise Project Types | ||
Workflow Phases | ||
Workflow Stages | ||
Change or Restart Workflows | ||
Project Detail Pages |
- fish_s_nobia1111Sep 27, 2022Copper ContributorJust an update. I found another post from Dale with a screen shot and realised I dont have the security group in PWA settings. I have reached out to our internal Microsoft team to either follow Dale's instructions or give me access so I can get to Security.
- Sep 27, 2022You need to change your Project Online instance to Project Permission Mode. To do this, whomever was the creator of your Project Online instance will need to log into PWA with administrator permissions, then navigate to the PWA Settings page. In the Operational Policies section on the right side of the page, click the Additional Server Settings link. In the Permission Management section of the page, select Project Permission Mode, and then click the Save button. After doing this, he/she should add you to the Administrators group. This can be accessed in the Manage Groups page, referenced in my preceding reply.