Kevin-

I'm just getting started with it.
We went to a two-day Project Management "boot camp" at hq last week.
As part of it, saw how steep a learning curve MSPE has,
because it's so open-ended.

You have to have MS Proj 2002 on your pc to enter project data, then you publish it to the Enterprise version on the project server.

The main advantage for collaboration is that you don't have to email desktop project files around and try to keep them in sync, there's one copy published on a server.

-Ben

>Actually, I don't have a problem with that if it's good. Do you like it?
>I've looked at an older version of the desktop MS Project and it looked
>pretty complicated because it was so open ended.
>
>-Kevin
>
>
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>Subject: Re: Web-based project management systems
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>> You will look at anything?
>>
>> Somehow, I don't think you'll look at our solution -
>> Microsoft Project Enterprise edition
>> has a web interface
>>
>> our standard for corporate projects
>> :-)
>>
>> -Ben
>>
>>
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