CollabNetTeamForge administrators can do a variety
of things to help projects on the site be successful.
Create a new project TeamForge administrators can create new projects without having to submit them for approval.
Approve a new project
Any registered TeamForge user can request a new project. A new project is activated only after a site administrator approves it.
Rename a project
As the focus of a project shifts, its name or description can become obsolete. A site administrator can update the name or description to help keep the project current.
Delete a project
If you no longer need a project or any of the data in it, you should delete it.
Lock or unlock a project
To ensure that no changes occur in a project while you are collating or migrating project data, lock the project. You must have project administration permissions or be a site administrator to lock or unlock a project.
Update a project template
To revise or correct an existing project template, overwrite it with a template of the same name.
Enable or disable project templates
Site administrators or users with site-wide roles with project administration permissions can enable/disable project templates.
Require documents to be associated with artifacts
To help reduce the problem of "orphan" documents, require users who create a document anywhere on the site to associate the document with an artifact.
Manage project categories
To help users navigate your site, help them sort projects into categories that make sense.
Add a parent project to your project
You can coordinate work among multiple projects; enable the user, user group and role inheritance by adding a common parent project to several projects.
Separate a subproject from its parent project
When a subproject grows beyond its original scope, you may want to make it stand-alone project or move it to a different project hierarchy.