I created userA, assigned to groupA. UserA belongs only to groupA.
I got projectB/people:
- I see only myself and the jira-administrators group.
- I check the jira-administrators group: userA is not there.
I log in as userA, I can still see projectB.
groupA appears in Site SEttings/ProductAccess/JiraSoftware.
If I remove groupA from there, he cannot see any project anymore, even if still present in the project's people
Why?
PS. I also noticed that userA is not associated to schemes or notifications
Hi Hoxell,
I would check the permission scheme for Project B to see who has the capability to Browse the project. It might be based on all users and not just Project Roles.
Well, the permission scheme for projectA and projectB is the dame (default software scheme).
The "Browse Project" permission is indeed "Any logged user".
I can change the "granted to " for Browse project, but it will change it for both projects.
So I guess the only way would be create two permission scheme, permissionSchemeA and permissionSchemeB and grant permission to different users/groups....
Is this the only way? it looks a very complex tasks for a very common purpose.
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That is correct - you would need to have two permission schemes. Or possibly handle it based on project roles and have different people in different role.
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