Setting: When a internal IT Customer accesses the JSM Portal to get help / enter a service request.
Desired Functionality: To support Self-Service, we need to expose topic-related KBAs, but need to restrict JSM Agent / IT related KBAs' (Playbooks, SOPs) visibility. Our KBAs live in Confluence.
Question: Has anyone solved how to implement the desired functionality restrictions? If so, how were you able to accomplish this? We have tried to research this but have not found a solution yet.
Thank you, in advance, for reading and for responses given.
@Chris Tetzlaff if you want to restrict only certain KBAs then you may want to use page restrictions. I believe the following article explain it really well:
@sayed bares Thank you for the suggestion, this could work. We'd like to control at a higher level than pages. We're looking at creating groups, i.e. End User group, and Technical / Agent group with the documents underneath. The thought / goal is less page maintenance if it's possible.
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@Chris Tetzlaff There are 3 levels of control you can have:
Usually the best practices for these kind of situation is Space level, so you can grant access to End User group, and Technical / Agent group.
However, if you have pages in a single space with different level of access then option 3 is your only option but that can also be setup in less maintainable state by having two parent pages.
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