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Spyros Iordanopoulos July 30, 2019

Is there a way, to set an external user to access a specific project and only this?

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Spyros Iordanopoulos August 1, 2019

@shetty 

  1. I create a new group named as "Test External PM"
  2. I create a new user named as "TestPM"
  3. I assigned the user "TestPM" to "Test External PM" group
  4. I create a new project role named "Test project role"
  5. I create a new permission scheme named "Test Permission Scheme"
  6. I add the project role named "Test project role", to "Test Permission Scheme" new permission scheme.
  7. I assigned the new permission scheme "Test Permission Scheme", to a specific project named Test Project.
  8. When i tried to login as "TestPM" user, I have access at two projects and not only to Test Project.

I hope to help you understand the whole probem!!!!!! 

For sure, I did something wrong, but it's really hard to find out :-)

shetty
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August 1, 2019

check those permission scheme of two project that you are viewing as a test user & check project role if that users got added to that project

Spyros Iordanopoulos August 5, 2019

@shetty  

Now i tried something else. I create a new group and assigned the test user in that group. 

I put that group, only in specific permission scheme (without any project role), but still i have access to both projects...

It's really complicated....

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August 6, 2019

@Spyros Iordanopoulos 

how are you testing it, are you logging as user or your own account

Spyros Iordanopoulos August 6, 2019

@shetty 

I'm logging in as user....

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Spyros Iordanopoulos August 1, 2019

@shetty I did that, but when I choose Projects I get an error message.

Maybe I have to put a group to that user...

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July 30, 2019

@Spyros Iordanopoulos 

Yes, you can give access to external users to view specific project, create & add them in separate group (not company group, which can only be dedicated to external users) & add that group to browse permission of project permission & other permissions as per your requirement. 

Note: use separate permission scheme for this project or else they can view all projects

or instead of group you can use project roles & add them to permission scheme

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create project role > Jira settings > system > under security click Project Roles113.JPG

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July 30, 2019

add them to project (Project settings > people > add people > select user & role) with the respective role created as shown above

Spyros Iordanopoulos July 30, 2019

Thank you for your immediate response. I will try it and if i have problem, i will let you know.

Spyros Iordanopoulos July 30, 2019

@shetty 

I tried the second step, but doesn't work. Obviously i did something wrong.  Thank you in advance.

Spyros Iordanopoulos July 30, 2019

 

  

Jimmy Seddon
Community Champion
July 30, 2019

Also note that the external user will consume a license with this solution so you will need to make sure you have spare user licenses.

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July 30, 2019

@Spyros Iordanopoulos  can you explain what did you do?, so that i can correct you

Spyros Iordanopoulos July 30, 2019

@shetty 

  1. I create a project role.
  2. I add that role, in permission scheme.
  3. Finally, I add the user and role, in project.

When i tried to login with a specific user, I didn't have access to the project.

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July 30, 2019

which permission did you added the project role to, it has to be browse project permission & issue security scheme like in screenshot119.jpg

Spyros Iordanopoulos July 30, 2019

@shetty 

Let me check.

Spyros Iordanopoulos July 30, 2019

PermissionSchemes.JPG

Spyros Iordanopoulos July 30, 2019

@shetty see the screen shot above.

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July 31, 2019

did you added people with that role in people section of project settings121.JPG122.JPG123.JPG

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