You need to set up the tracking method for this project without disrupting other projects
Your company uses Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. The default tracking method is percent complete. For a single project, you have permission to track tasks based on total actual work. You need to set up the tracking method for this project without disrupting other projects. What should you do?
You need to log on to Project Web Access as yourself on Johns workstation
You are working at Johns workstation. He is logged on to Microsoft Office Project Web Access. You want to add a resource to a project plan that is saved to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, but John does not have permission to perform this operation. You need to log on to Project Web Access as yourself on Johns workstation. What should you do?
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 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?
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?
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 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 make sure that the dates are set to the way they were before the import
You have a project plan with resources that are associated with one of two calendars: one for a country where resources work 39 hours per week, and one for a country where resources work 38 hours per week. You import the project plan into Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. After the import, you notice that the dates of the tasks are different. You need to make sure that the dates are set to the way they were before the import. You create one enterprise calendar for each country. What should you do next?
Where can you compare this information?
You publish all project plans for the next fiscal year to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. You assign generic resources to the tasks of these project plans. Each named resource in your organization is associated with one role. Each role maps to one of the generic resource names. In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to compare the utilization of all generic resources with the availability of all named resources. Where can you compare this information?
You need to identify tasks that have been reassigned
In a project that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, resources reassign tasks to other resources as necessary. You need to identify tasks that have been reassigned. What should you do?