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September 23, 2003 12:00 AM

What You Need to Know About Microsoft Office Project 2003

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Microsoft's popular project-management application, Microsoft Project, now includes a server component that helps enterprises manage projects across the country. With the most current release, Microsoft Office Project 2003, the company is also selling a package called the Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management (EMP) Solution, which combines Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003, Microsoft Office Project Web Access 2003, and Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 together as a cohesive solution. Here's what you need to know about Project 2003.

On the server side, the new Project Center tool lets executives and project managers track the status of their projects and the resources required at each step. Project also provides a Web-based front end so that users can use a Web browser to add project resources. Dubbed Project Web Access, this interface lets managers check on projects quickly, even while traveling.

One of the biggest advances in Project is its deep integration with other products in the Office suite. Project time line views now show up in the appropriate users' Microsoft Outlook calendar, providing one point of entry for checking on a project's status. But this functionality isn't view-only: Users can also report on their progress directly from a new Project tab in Outlook's Calendar view, and any changes they make through Outlook immediately cascade back to Project Server. (One caveat: If you want to take advantage of Project's client integration features, you'll need Office 2003.) Also, thanks to integration with Windows SharePoint Services (WSS), every time a new project is created on the server, Project Server creates an associated project Web site as well, giving users a place to collaborate and view the status of various milestones from one Web-based interface.

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Project is an interesting upgrade that offers deep integration with other Microsoft products. Some of Project's features are dependent on Windows Server 2003, so companies will need to carefully evaluate the true cost of rolling out the EMP solution. For example, you need Windows 2003 to take advantage of Project's WSS-based collaboration features. Conversely, most of Project 2003's server-based features will run on Windows 2000 as well. Take extra care to evaluate which features you need before you deploy Project Server.

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  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Mar 07, 2005

    When installing Microsoft Project Server 2003, the installation procedure allows you to enter the database server information, where Project Server stores its information.

    If I changed the database from one machine to another how do point Project Server to the database on the new machine?


    Kirk Barham
    Bank of Jamaica.

    http://www.boj.org.jm

  • Anonymous User
    8 years ago
    Dec 15, 2004

    I am currently evaluating which of the project products I need to purchase for my company. We are a small company with three principals and company net worth of about $60 million. The question I have is what additional products need to be purchased in conjuction with Office Project 2003. Does it require an additional server purchase, or is this an included feature in the package? I'm not totally clear on this issue. Thank you for the help.

  • Anonymous User
    8 years ago
    Nov 30, 2004

    Good high level overview for someone who has never heard of Microsoft Project Enterprise capabilities; however, it doesn't really say anything.

  • Anonymous User
    8 years ago
    Nov 24, 2004

    i want to know if ms project and ms project profesional are basically the same, and that they can both be used individually, but the difference is that the later needs the ms project server2003 for its EPM capabilities?

    another question, is there a backward compatibility between project 2002 and project 2003?

  • kmcghghy
    8 years ago
    Sep 22, 2004

    I have installed Project Server 2003, Project 2003 and am having trouble after publishing it to have user's go in and make changes on the website under % finished, cost etc.. It will not allow me to make any changes on the web page at all even though all securities are in place and I'm also an administrator.

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