Hi
I assigned one of the user who was customer with no application access added to jira-administrators group and lost view to the service desk customer portal to view the previousely opened requests and cannot create new requests.
What additional steps should I take when I make a person from customer to jira-administor access, so this wont happen.
When user was customer there was no group assigned to the person.
What hyperlink are you using to get to customer portal?
I am using below url
https://xxxx.yyy.com/servicedesk/customer/portals
and user with jira-administrator access cannot see projects , however all the projects have permission set to Customers who have an account on this JIRA site
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Do you have user added as customer no Customers page on project?
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I dont have any custoemrs added in the list of customers as our permission is to allow as the jira account holder to be able to create requests. This works fine for all the custoemrs who are not in any groups.
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I found the way how to fix it...you have to configure Application Access on http://xxxx.yyyy.com/secure/admin/ApplicationAccess.jspa
and add jira-administrators group to JIRA Service Desk
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That method makes them a service desk team member which requires a license correct ?
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