What's the difference between these two level of global permissions? In the documentation I find, well...let's just call it less-than-precise information:
"Restricted admin - perform some administration operations and view all plans in Bamboo"
"some" is rather nebulous. Thanks
Below is and excerpt from (https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamboo/bamboo-permissions-369296034.html)
A Restricted admin can work with all plans but can not change host impacting changes. (i.e. can't install plugins or change system settings for the Bamboo.)
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO056/Global+security+and+permission+properties
here may be the answer:
The Restricted Administrator Role global permission is equivalent to the Admin global permission but has the following restrictions:
- Local agents cannot be created because Atlassian Cloud only uses elastic agents.
- Users and groups are managed by Atlassian Cloud.
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