If anybody has some idea or tips...
Here is what happen:
What I tried without success:
Maybe you can restore Passwords To Recover Admin User Rights and then access the User Directories in Confluence Administration and analyse.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/restore-passwords-to-recover-admin-user-rights-158390.html
Yeah you are right, that's the solution.I have retrieved Confluence access. The point I was missing is step 3 to prioritize the internal directory ID. I had to catch up on some technical points to perform these operations directly on the DB and make sure it was backup before. With the complete procedure, I was able to login in Confluence and remove the link between JIRA and Confluence.
For now, I will not initialize it again because there is important licenses management point that are not understand at our facility.
As an example:
I have a license for 100 JIRA users but only 10 users for Confluence right now. I must understand if we could use JIRA as general user manager but make sure JIRA and Confluence does not required the same license type (user amount).
Also, I have the same questions for plugin/addons license management in Atlassian tools. Some requires to be purchased with the same Jira user license number. However, some plugin are useful for team lead only to extract some information for other team or management. We don't want to pay a 100 users licences when only 8 users is using a feature. So this must be well understood before going to far.
Looking at the literature available, it is not clear how all this works. May be I did not read the proper documentation pages. And finally, I want to check to have a "test integration" environment before integrating to the current "production" environment. Many challenges in a near future....
Thank for quick answer!
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