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Establishing operation policies, part 2
From the course: Microsoft Project Online: Administration
Establishing operation policies, part 2
- [Instructor] In Operational Policies, there's also an active directory synchronization. So, if you have your resource pool and you wanted to connect it up to an active directory, you could enter in that group here. Since I have a limited active directory group, I am not going to fill in anything in that particular situation. You can also select currently active directory groups is not synchronized with the enterprise resource pool, meaning that active directory group has not been filled in, so there's no synchronization occurring. And lastly, if I had selected an active directory group, then I can have it automatically reactivate inactive users. We're not going to make any changes on this page, so we'll just press Cancel. And our last setting around operational policies is connected SharePoint site. So, as we build projects, we may have sites get created for those particular projects. So, here I have a SharePoint project, and it's got a URL to that particular task list within that…
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Define fiscal periods2m 11s
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Manage time reporting periods3m 37s
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Timesheet settings and defaults4m 55s
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