![]() ![]() Select the user, and then select the checkbox against Project Professional Subscription (note that in this Technical Preview, the Project Professional Subscription name is incorrect, and we should be calling this Project Pro for Office 365, (and Project PPM Online will be called Project Online)). Within your O365 home page, select Assign user licenses ![]() Please note that when I set this up, it took several minutes for the Software to be able to available for download – I think that this is because in the background the licencing service needs to sync to the download service – I’m sure MS will reduce this time as they move towards production (remember, this is the technical release). ![]() See Alex Burton’s excellent post on using the C2R service – like Alex, I’m totally “wowed” by this –. The big news is that Project Server 2013 is now available online, known as Project Online, and the client is available as a Click 2 Run service (C2R). The important thing to remember is the naming nomenclature, because now, things have got even more complex… So, what are Microsoft delivering for us? So now that the new version of Office, and more importantly for me, Project, has been announced, I thought I’d try to clear up the different versions that Microsoft will release. Please note, the actual installation of Project Pro took 20 minutes in total (using a broadband connection of UPDATE – part 1 of the video (how to assign the licences to a user) is available on YouTube hereĭisclaimer – everything below relates to the Office365 Technical Preview – it may well change for full release. I’ve recorded my experience of installing Project Pro for O365 using click 2 run (C2R) over a public WIFI ( UPDATE – part 2 of the video (installing Project Pro for O365 using click to run) is available on YouTube here ![]()
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