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Isolating a group to browse ONLY the JIRAs associated with their project

Jeff Winget December 5, 2011

I can't seem to set permissions such that a group (OUTSIDE USERS) can be isolated from every project except their project (OUTSIDE PROJECT).

I created

the group, consisting only of the users to be isolated

the project

the permission scheme

The permission scheme was associated with the group

The project roles are limited to the group members

The Group was associated with the project, and all "default" permissions were removed from the project permissions.

...but when I log in as one of the OUTSIDE USERS, I can see every project.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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December 5, 2011

It's the permissions for the other projects that those users should NOT be able to see - you've probably got "jira users" in the browse permission for them. (Or possibly "all users").

You need to remove that, and allow access some other way (e.g. create another group of "internal users" and use that instead).

Jeff Winget December 5, 2011

Perfect, I see it now. I created a new group called "jira open access" and used it in place of "jira users" on all projects EXCEPT the one I wanted to isolate.

Thanks very much for your help.

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