We are announcing the ability for administrators and project managers to set restrictions as to what users can do when viewing the Project for the web iFrame. This feature will reach general availability on May 31, 2026.
How does this affect me?
Currently, when a user accesses a project record, they have unlimited access to the Microsoft Project for the web iFrame. There, they can modify, create, or delete any project tasks, dependencies, goals, and more. This feature adds the ability to manage what users can do in this iFrame.
This feature adds a security system that lets administrators restrict what users can access inside the Project for the web iFrame on projects they access but don’t join as team members. Project managers can use the same system to set restrictions for team members on their projects.
What action do I need to take?
This message is for awareness, and no action is required.
For more information about this feature, visit Implement access restrictions in Project for the web iFrame.
Source: Microsoft
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