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Treb over at Evil Doctor Porkchop (who apparently does not want to link to my blog!) had emailed me about how to do something using VBA in Outlook. Basically, how could you add a task via outlook to a project (not necessarily projectserver). So I immediately got back to him a week or 2 later :-). Here is my kind of answer. ...
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Jack Dahlgren Project Blog goes over a Project 12 feature list. I like his list but wanted to add a few features that I find exciting. Obviously (Jack mentions this), the Reporting database rewrite is huge. Having custom field views dynamically generated by the tool is a nice feature that will make my team more productive. ...
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At the Project Server Conference a couple of weeks ago, Kevin Kelly mentioned that currently TFS integration with Project is primarily through mpp files, not through project server. Big disappointment here, but I did find the the PROJECT SERVER VISUAL STUDIO TEAM SYSTEM CONNECTOR GotDotNet Workspace. I have not had a chance to test it, but ...
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Well, we wrapped up the project Conference today. Got some great information on creating project server specific web parts. What I didn't understand in this session was how there is still a sharepoint web part method of developing, and an asp.net 2.0 web part method. I'd appreciate more enlightenment here.
Another couple of ...
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There were a few things I forgot to mention in my last post about this conference. First, props to the Project Team. When I first started working Project Server (2002), as a developer I had a lot of issues with accessing this server. The PDS functions were limited, there were virtually no managed code examples of integration, ...
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As I write this post again (thanks to Hilton's relogining me on to their wireless provider, aghh). I didn't blog last night on Tuesday's sessions, but check out Dieters blog and Treb's blog. But I thought I'd give a few of my impressions of the day.
''Extending the project Server Interface..'' while having perhaps the longest ...
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