I've started my trial of JIRA Service Desk but when I try and create my first service desk I get the following error.
'There was a problem setting up your first service desk, sorry about that.'
When I try and just click Service Desk>Create a Service Desk I get the following error:
Error There was a problem creating Automation rules for this new Service Desk
Any ideas? This is for JIRA Service Desk Cloud service.
Same problem... months later.
Just run into a similar error. The following exception was thrown:
"Directory does not allow adding of groups"
I was logged in as an LDAP user when clicking "My first Service Desk". As soon as I performed this action as an "Internal User" it worked.
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Same thing here. Seems to be this:
/rest/servicedesk/1/servicedesk/gettingstarted [com.atlassian.ozymandias.SafePluginPointAccess] Unable to run plugin code because of 'java.lang.NullPointerException - null'.
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I'm having the same issue.
Has anyone figured out how to resolve this?
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Same issue
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Having the same issue, I found a workaround by creating a new project in JIRA and set it as a Service Desk project template.
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Same here after creating Servicedesk trial on our current subscription and accessing 'my first servicedesk'
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I am also having this issue and just started my trial about an hour ago.
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