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Restrict Standard License (program manager) from Updating Project Completion Date

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With the updated Light, Contributor, & Standard License, I now have Program Managers going into jobs and adding tasks (which I have figured out how to disable) and updating the project completion date (which I cannot figure out without changing the license). The light license is too "light" and therefore they cannot complete tasks which I need them to be able to do. We cannot have dates and timelines being changed without approval. How do I fix this? 

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I'm not on the new license types yet but it sounds like it's a permission based thing where they have manage access to the project which allows full access. You can typically limit access through the projects/templates or in the sharing permissions. 

 

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For the OP's reference:

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/workfront/using/basics/grant-request-object-permissions/s...

 

Project permission options

The following table lists the permissions that users can grant when sharing a project. 

Actions Manage Contribute View
ActionManageContributeView
Add Custom Form  
Update Custom Fields 
Add An Approval Process  
Approve a Project
Approve hours 
Create A Project  
Add Document(s)
Add Issue(s)
Add Task(s) 
Copy Project  
Delete Project  
Modify Planned Dates  
Share Project
Share System-wide  
View Project
Updates/ comments
Change Status  
Log Hours 
Edit Assignments 
Manage Baseline  
Manage Risks*  
Manage Finance*  
Add/ Edit Expenses* 
View Finance*
Attach Template  
Save As Template
Add/ Edit Business Case  
Edit Project Details  
Edit Staffing  
Export to MS Project
Recalculate Finance/ Timeline*  
Set Queue Properties  
Edit Project in Bulk in a List  

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I can't seem to locate where you can address permissions system wide - do you have to do this on every project that gets assigned out? 

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Community Advisor

Yes, Manage, Contibute, and View are on an object by object basis. If you make Templates mandatory, you can put those restrictions on the templates to make it a little more global and maintenance free.

I'm still on the older access level model so I have no insight to the newer access level permissions.

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