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Microsoft Project and Planner AMA
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Join us for this AMA to learn about new and upcoming features for Project for the web, Planner, and Tasks that can help you run projects more efficiently for successful delivery and engage with produ...
Dylan_Snodgrass
Updated Dec 27, 2024
gerdwalter
May 10, 2023Copper Contributor
Any plans to restrict team members with a project license to not change anything in the schedule? If they do not have a project license they can just update progress. But these shouldn't be controlled by licence assignment.
- Muralidhar_KoduvandeMay 10, 2023
Microsoft
Thank you for your feedback. Can you please share more information about the ask/scenario? Are these "read-only" users with project license expected to perform any actions in other projects?- gerdwalterMay 10, 2023Copper ContributorThey should only be able to update progress for tasks assigned to them. Like if they do not have a project license. So the default of a teammember should behave like that. An option for the team member could allow them to do the same as the project manager