Created users.
Associated them with groups.
Groups have access to Confluence.
Gave permission to 2 users (with available licences available) to use Confluence and it told them the access was denied (contact admin for more help).
Read FAQ and found no additional info on current problem. Verified all user permissions, global permissions and user management. Can't find anything.
We are using an OnDemand service at https://ugroupmedia.atlassian.net
Thank you for your help
Hi Robert,
Unfortunately the instance is affected by a bug and a restart is needed to complete the maintenance. I just created an support issue to handle the fix and Alexandre Berard should have received the request to confirm a time to restart the instance.
Regards,
Mauro
We have what seems to be exactly the same issue. Access denied for some users even after giving them access (and even adding them to admin groups). Can you check this for us please.
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Hi Peter,
Please create a support request at support.atlassian.comwhere you'll provide the instance name and some basic details, and we'll surely take a look.
Cheers,
Mauro
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I did not remove these 2 users from groups while giving them global permissions, no. I would assume this is not required. I don't believe we are using an LDAP integration. Our service is hosted through Atlassian's OnDemand service.
Thanks
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OK, try removing them from those groups, giving them individual global permissions to access and also do the same for the space permissions you want them to access to.
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But did you remove them from those groups while giving global permissions individually? Assuming you are not using LDAP integration, right?
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Tried that. I've added 2 users, both of which are in groups that have access and these groups are allowed in Confluence. Not to mention application access.
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But did you remove them from those groups while giving global permissions individually? Assuming you are not using LDAP integration, right?
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Try to add users inidividually from the Global permission section and see if they can access.
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