The Office 2013 May 2015 Cumulative Updates are now available, please see the links below: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3061974 Project Server 2013 May 2015 Server Roll up package: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3039753 Project Server 2013 May 2015 CU: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3054804 Project 2013 May 2015 CU: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2986246 Worth noting is that the SharePoint 2013 and Project Server 2013 updates are in Windows Updates:... Continue Reading →
#ProjectOnline / #ProjectServer 2013 Access #SharePoint lists on PDPs #JavaScript #jQuery #Office365
A common requirement is to see and access the Issues and Risks lists on the Project Detail Pages in the PWA site for the associated project. Previously I wrote a script that displayed the Issue and Risks data in a table but this was read-only. This can be seen here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2014/04/11/want-to-see-risks-and-issues-on-a-projectonline-projectserver-project-detail-page-ps2013-sharepointonline-sp2013-office365-javascript-jquery/  This new script will... Continue Reading →
#Microsoft #MSIgnite Day 5 #Office365 #Cloud #SharePoint #ProjectOnline
The last day of the Microsoft Ignite conference I lined up three sessions, one on why trust Microsoft Enterprise cloud with your data, the next session was on auditing in Office 365 and the final session before we make our way home back to the UK was the Project Online / Project Server support. The... Continue Reading →
#Microsoft #MSIgnite Day 4 #Office365 #Cloud #SharePoint #ProjectOnline #ITPro
Day 4 of the Microsoft Ignite conference was spent at the following sessions. The first was on how to strategically evolve your role as an IT pro, then a session on best practices on design and performance for SharePoint Online, the next session was on BI for Project Online and Project Server 2013. The session... Continue Reading →
#Microsoft #MSIgnite Day 3 #Office365 #Cloud #SharePoint #ProjectOnline #Apps / #Add-ins
Day 3 of Microsoft’s Ignite conference I went to sessions covering what’s next for SharePoint 2016 for an IT Pro, a session on App /Add-in provisioning and deployment, planning for Internet performance and capacity, how to deploy Project: online and server and the final session was on a developer session for Project. The first session... Continue Reading →
#Microsoft #MSIgnite Day 2 #Office365 #Cloud #Office #SharePoint #ProjectOnline #PowerBI
Today was the 2nd day of Microsoft’s Ignite conference, a summary of my 1st day if you missed it can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2015/05/05/microsoft-msignite-day-1-office365-cloud-office-sharepoint/ – one thing I did miss off this was the end of the day keynote that gave details into Microsoft Research – a great summary here. So today started out with... Continue Reading →
#ProjectOnline / #ProjectServer 2013 improvements #Office365 #MSIgnite
Just a quick post to highlight some of the new features and changes that are coming to Project - these were publicly announced today at the Ignite conference. Look out for full detailed posts later this week. The improvements include: multiple time lines in Project Pro write back support for task pane apps in project... Continue Reading →
#Microsoft #MSIgnite Day 1 #Office365 #Cloud #Office #SharePoint
I am lucky enough to be at Microsoft’s Ignite conference this week, there are several of my CPS colleagues here with me too: Alan Eardley, Ivan Lloyd and Sacha Cohn. I will try and blog a summary each day if I can. So on day one we arrived at the conference center ready to start... Continue Reading →
#ProjectOnline / #ProjectServer View Resource Calendar Exceptions #JavaScript #jQuery #Office365 #SharePoint
This script will enable the users to view the resource calendar exceptions for a particular resource. The script can be downloaded from the script gallery below: https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Online-Server-View-20760922 To get the script to work you will need to download the following jQuery library: jquery-2.1.1.min.js – jQuery download Another version of this library may work but this... Continue Reading →