you need to replace the old resource on all of his remaining scheduled work with the new resource
You manage a project that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. A resource has quit his job, and a replacement has been hired. In Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, you need to replace the old resource on all of his remaining scheduled work with the new resource. What should you do?
You need to track the cost of using the building
A project that is saved to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 will use a rented building. The rental cost doubles between May and August. Using Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you fill out a new resource form to add a building resource to the enterprise resource pool. You need to track the cost of using the building. What should you do?
You need to review all of the work scheduled in all enterprise projects for these resources next week
You manage a project that is saved to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. You want to verify that the programmers on your team are scheduled to do certain project tasks next week. To ensure that there are no conflicts with other project work, you also want to see the work scheduled for these resources on other projects. You need to review all of the work scheduled in all enterprise projects for these resources next week. What should you do?
You need to confirm that these resources have no other enterprise project work scheduled for next week
You manage a project that is saved to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. You want to know whether the programmers on your team have time to work on your project next week. You dont want to interfere with any tasks scheduled for other projects. You need to confirm that these resources have no other enterprise project work scheduled for next week. What should you do?
You need to create a link that will keep a task in Project B from starting before a specific task in Project A
Two project plans that are published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 are interrelated. Both projects have deliverables and resources assigned to tasks. You need to create a link that will keep a task in Project B from starting before a specific task in Project A is complete. What should you do?
You need to update the task so that it is listed as completed, without modifying the actual work
You publish a task assignment to a resource with 16 hours of work in Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. The resource updates the task with 8 hours of actual work. A note in the task tells you that the task is already completed despite the original estimate. You need to update the task so that it is listed as completed, without modifying the actual work. 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 create a project workspace site for your project
In Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, you publish a project. You want to track risks, but the project has no project workspace site. In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to create a project workspace site for your project. What should you do?
Where should you make the assignments?
You assign support tasks to part-time resources in Microsoft Office Project Web Access. Part-time resources have a calendar of fewer than 40 hours per week. You need to make the assignments without having access to Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007. Where should you make the assignments?
you need to replace the generic resource assignments with named resource assignments that have the required sk
In a plan that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, you have assigned generic resources to the tasks based on required skills. In Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, you need to replace the generic resource assignments with named resource assignments that have the required skills. What should you do?