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Old 10-07-2008, 01:40 PM
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Default Project Workspace Template Permissions

When we publish a new Project and a new Project Workspace gets created from MS Project Pro 2007, we want the Project Workspace to inherit its Permissions from the Parent PWA Site. I have modified the default Template and set it to Inherit Permissions, but when a new Workspace is created from that Template it still has its own Permissions. I can edit the Permissions and set them to Inherit from Parent after it is created. Is there a way to force the Template to always Inherit Permissions by default when a Project Workspace gets created from MS Project Prof. 2007?








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Old 10-22-2008, 10:36 AM
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When we publish a new Project and a new Project Workspace gets created from MS Project Pro 2007, we want the Project Workspace to inherit its Permissions from the Parent PWA Site. I have modified the default Template and set it to Inherit Permissions, but when a new Workspace is created from that Template it still has its own Permissions. I can edit the Permissions and set them to Inherit from Parent after it is created. Is there a way to force the Template to always Inherit Permissions by default when a Project Workspace gets created from MS Project Prof. 2007?
The only way to do this is to create a custom event handler for the WssInteropEventReceiver.OnWssWorkspaceCreated event that will set this option on your behalf.
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