I have one user who needs to be able to change some permissions on some items in Confluence and to delete 2 pages.
How do I grant him rights to do this but not have additional rights in our other products?
Thanks
Elaine
The user who is to delete and change authorizations must also be granted the authorizations.
This can be done via group membership or individual rights. In order to be able to issue these, you should have appropriate administrator rights (space or system).
If you don't have it, you can't change anything.
That's what a rights concept is for!
thank you - I am a site administrator and did look for a way to make this confluence user a confluence administrator. Not sure how to do that. Do I need to create a new group - confluence administrators - and add him to that? Thanks.
Elaine
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You must have access to users and group management.
It should also be clarified whether your users are created in the internal directory or come from an external user administration, such as Active Directory, LDAP or Corwd ...
It would be right to contact the confluence system administrator.
Side administrator will probably not be enough?
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