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Orion231
Copper Contributor
Dec 11, 2020

MS Team Members View Only without Project License

We have multiple projects set up in MS Teams for collaboration and information sharing.  These projects have plans and schedules with some in MS Planner, some in P4W, and others in Project Online (PWA).  I have a few users that would need P4W licenses and a few users that would need PWA licenses.  However, I have a large group of users that do not need licenses since they don't create or manage plans and schedules.  They do however need to be able to view tasks, assignments, schedule dates and Gantt charts as information only.  All these users have Office 365 licenses.  I keep reading that Office 365 users have view only capability with Project but I can't find out how to get this set up.  Additionally, those with P4W licenses will need view only access for the PWA projects.

 

How do I set this up so that my Office 365 users can view only all projects???

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  • KeithParsons's avatar
    KeithParsons
    Copper Contributor
    Did you ever get an answer or figure it out for yourself? I am facing the same issue as I set up my environment and can't seem to find clear instructions or directions.
  • Orion231 --

     

    I would recommend that you discuss your licensing needs with your Microsoft licensing specialist to make sure that your organization is in compliance with Microsoft licensing requirements.  Trying to get an answer about licensing in this user forum will generate only an opinion, not a firm answer.  Hope this helps.

    • Orion231's avatar
      Orion231
      Copper Contributor

      Dale_HowardMVP 

       

      We are in compliance with MS Licensing.  The issue is the setup around Sharepoint and Project permissions from what I can tell.  The information is so limited that there isn't a clear answer on how to set it up..  From everything I have found, Teams members that don't have project licenses are supposed to have view only access to project schedules and they don't.  So, I am not asking a question about licensing, I am asking how to sort out the conflict between Sharepoint and Project permissions and to get it set up.

      • ProjectFuture's avatar
        ProjectFuture
        Brass Contributor
        If all you want to do is view data, maybe try using PowerBI? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/service-connect-to-project-online

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