We're renaming groups which has us editing a lot of page restrictions to add the new group (if I'm missing something there actually is a way to rename groups within Confluence, please let me know).
When editing the restrictions on a given page, it automatically adds whoever is doing this with the maximum permissions, and doesn't give you the option to remove this on the restrictions page.
This forces you to go to Page Information to remove this unwanted access.
Is there a way to prevent this behavior?
Hi @Tony Rice
Welcome to Atlassian Community.
Only Confluence Administrator can rename the groups.
If you are Confluence Admin, Follow below steps :
1) Go to User Management
2) Choose Groups in sidebar
3) search for the group
4) try to rename it.
I do not think this is correct.
My understanding is that it is not possible to rename a group in Confluence, that this may only be done in the backend database, which we try to avoid at all costs due to some very bad past experiences across multiple Atlassian products.
I'm also looking to avoid having my account added whenever I edit restrictions on a page. This will also be useful outside of the group renaming use case. Any advice there?
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