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Originally Posted by Ulterium Dear Project Guru's,
I wonder if someone could shed some light on this problem. Does anyone know
how to prevent this?
We continue to get email notifications with the subject “Conflicting updates
made to Project Task” even on some of the new projects that have been
recently uploaded. I still get the notifications regarding the earlier
projects as well, which was raised with you earlier. Please see below the
sample of the contents of the email;
o Task Name: Schedule a meeting to discuss and agree implementation plan
Project Name: MS Project relaunch
o Issue: Conflicting progress updates have been made to this task in Outlook
and Project Web Access. The update from Outlook has overwritten the update
from Project Web Access
o Resolution: None necessary unless the progress reported via Project Web
Access was more recent. If so, you may manually change your progress in
either Outlook or your Project Web Access timesheet. For reference, the
progress previously reported in Project Web Access was:
o Actual Work: 0.17h
Remaining Work: 0h
Percent Complete: 100%
Comments:
Richard |
I believe this is related to the same bug we discussed earlier. I have not yet found or heard of a resolution to this issue.
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