Hi,
I want to specify on which project a user can access.
If I have Project1, Project2 and Project3, I want to add a user and allow this user to see only Project1 and Project2.
How I can do that ?
You can do that using permission schemes. Have a look at http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA000/Managing+Project+Permissions
i already tried to modify the permission schemes.
I created a user, removed him all group association.
I associated him to a new group (like user-light). This group can create, view and edit issues.
But when I do that, the new user can log in Jira.
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Who can login to JIRA is defined by Global permissions: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA000/Managing+Global+Permissions
Make sure the group user-light has JIRA User permissions.
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A user will not be able to login unless they are in a group that grants them "JIRA Users" (or "JIRA Administrators") permission at the global level. See this page for more information.
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