A normal user account receives an email invite to join whichever projects he's been invited too. What's the procedure for getting a process authorised when it doesn't have an email address or is it the same & just provide an address?
Thanks
@Phil Stamp, It's the same process. You can use a fake email address or distro group address (this is what I do). Just manage the password from the account object.
.pd
distro = distribution?
fake email address...So there's no requirement to accept the inviation?
Thanks .pd ;)
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Sorry distro - distribution group.
No you don't have to accept the invitation, just make sure send notification email is unchecked. As long as the account is active and has access to Jira you should be all good.
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Just got round to doing this & realised I'm stuck!
How do you 'manage the password from the account object.'?
Can I have a link please?
Thanks again
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for replying ;) The link says:
But I don't see any 'Change password' option, only 'Reset password'
I'm I missing some permissions or is the documentation wrong?
TIA
Phil
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phil, what version of jira is this? Is it cloud?
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