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?
Where can you view availability of resources while you assign them to the project plan?
You assign resources to a project plan in Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007. Several times a day, other project managers are doing the same. You need to ensure that the resources are available before you assign them. Where can you view availability of resources while you assign them to the project plan?
you need to reschedule the task to take 5 days
A project plan is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. A fixed work task that is scheduled to take 4 days will really take 5 days. Without changing the remaining work on the task, you need to reschedule the task to take 5 days. The revised task must still appear in Microsoft Office Project Web Access on the timesheets of the assigned resources. What should you do?
What should you ask the administrator of Project Server to do?
You hire a new resource for project work. All resources must be authenticated to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 using Windows Authentication. You need to assign tasks to this new resource, before the resource has a Windows account. What should you ask the administrator of Project Server to do?
you need to track the fixed payment costs as they are incurred and include these payments in the project costs
You manage a project that is saved to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007.
Your organization will make fixed payments of $10,000 to a subcontractor as the organization approves each work product. Each work product requires multiple tasks. In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to track the fixed payment costs as they are incurred and include these payments in the project costs. 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 update your published project plan with this information
In a project that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, a task is scheduled to take 20 hours of work over 4 days. Although only 1 day has elapsed and 5 hours of work have been performed on the task, you receive timesheet and task update information indicating that the task is 50 percent complete. In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to update your published project plan with this information. What should you do?
You need to ensure that holiday time for each enterprise resource is accounted for in the project plan
You manage a project that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. The project resources are located in several countries. Each country has a different set of national holidays. You need to ensure that holiday time for each enterprise resource is accounted for in the project plan. What should you do?
you need to track this risk for the new tasks
You manage a large-scale project that is saved to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. Several tasks already have a risk associated with them. You are adding additional tasks that will also have this associated risk. In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to track this risk for the new tasks. What should you do?
you need to update the task so that dependent tasks will be rescheduled
An activity plan that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 has a task scheduled to take 5 more days. The resource assigned to the task tells you that the task requires 2 more days, instead of 5 more days. In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to update the task so that dependent tasks will be rescheduled. What should you do?