Hi, I am using free trial version of JIRA and could not find how to add a Customer User . Need your help. Thanks
Sorry Salih, you can only create Custoters if you are using Service Desk. Please check Users, groups and project roles for further information.
Thanks and regards,
Paula Silveira
Hi Salih,
As Paula has mentioned, the customer user type that doesn't consume a license belongs to JIRA Service Desk. If you'd like o take a look at JSD permissions, please take a look at this link: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/SERVICEDESK/JIRA+Service+Desk+permissions
Regarding users that count toward JIRA's license, I believe this page can also clear things a bit more for you: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/How+to+Get+a+List+of+Active+Users+Counting+Towards+the+JIRA+License
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Thanks Paula, Let me share below the info that I have received from
Aaron/SUPPORT] [Customer Advocates] Product Information Request: salih@vikingturizm.com.tr [CA-117199].
Each time that I add a user at JIRA (I am not using Service Desk) , a Licence Usage is consumed. I want to add a Customer User type which does not consume a Licence usage
Thanks
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Hi Salih,
If you're trying to create an user on JIRA, please refer to Add users.
If you are trying yo create a customer on Service Desk, please refer to Managing customers.
Thanks and regards,
Paula Silveira
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