What should you do?
You use the Risks lists in Microsoft Office Project Web Access to identify and log risks. For each risk, you want to specify a resource who will own the risk and mitigate it until it is closed. In Project Web Access, you need a reminder to appear on the Home page of the resource when you assign the risk. What should you do?
You need to restore the functionality in the files
You are opening old project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. The Project files have been customized to prompt you for your username before opening, so Project can log your actions. When you open the files, you notice that the prompt does not appear and logging does not take place. You need to restore the functionality in the files. What should you do?
you need to ensure that the bonus date for the task is marked in Gantt Chart views
In a project plan that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, a task has a finish date of July 15. If your team completes the task by July 12, team members will get a performance bonus. The bonus date is not a hard constraint, but it should be clearly indicated in the project plan. Using Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, you need to ensure that the bonus date for the task is marked in Gantt Chart views. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are tracking a project in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. A task in the project schedule is divided into two resource assignments. Each assignment will take 40 hours to complete. Resource A can begin the first week of the project. Resource B can begin 1 week later. You need the project schedule to reflect two resources with different start dates assigned to one task. What should you do?
You need to link the two tasks so that Task B starts when Task A is complete
You are working in Microsoft Office Project Web Access on an activity plan in which Task A and Task B are not linked. However, Task B cannot start until Task A is complete. You need to link the two tasks so that Task B starts when Task A is complete. What should you do?
What task type should you use?
You are tracking a project in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. When creating a task, you enter an estimated duration and assign one resource. The task might require additional effort and resources. You will make these changes as the scope of the task becomes clearer over the project lifecycle. You need to ensure that if you add resources to the task, work will increase. What task type should you use?
You need to link the tasks in such a way that Task B can start any time after Task A starts
You are working in Microsoft Office Project Web Access on an activity plan. Task B must not start until after Task A has started. You need to link the tasks in such a way that Task B can start any time after Task A starts. What should you do?
You need to create a task that reflects the resource restrictions so that you can efficiently track the estima
You are tracking a project in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. A resource can commit 2 hours of each 8-hour day to a task but cannot accurately estimate how long it will take him to complete the task. While working on the task, the resource will be better able to predict a completion date. You need to create a task that reflects the resource restrictions so that you can efficiently track the estimates to completion. What should you do?
you need to display the cost-to-date for each resource on this project
You create a project and save it to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007.
Working in Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to display the cost-to-date for each resource on this project. What should you do?
you need to ensure that resources are not over-allocated, by using the method that gives you the most control
You are creating a project plan in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. Your organization does not allow resources to work overtime. Every time you make a change to your schedule, you need to ensure that resources are not over-allocated, by using the method that gives you the most control.
What should you do?
