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Jira Software server version 8, limit user permissions to a single project

Michael February 28, 2020

I'm currently trying JIRA Software and we need to create many projects with many users that may only see and have access to some projects, individually opened for them. The permission schema seems so counterintuitive I can't believe it's that bad, so it must be me... 

 

How can I limit a user's access to a single project, possibly without having to configure multiple project roles, permission schemas and so on?

 

The ideal solution would be to create a group and allow that group permission to the project, nothing else - but how do I do this?

 

Thanks!

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Jack Nolddor _Sweet Bananas_
Atlassian Partner
February 28, 2020

Hi saleweaver,

Project Access is granted by Browse Project permission within the Project Permission Scheme. You can define one project scheme and share it among all existing and newly created projects o create separate Project Permission Schemes for each Jira project.

 

The best approach is to use a shared project permission scheme among projects and grant this permission to a Projec Role. In that way, Administrators and Project Administrators can manage Role memberships as per project basics. That means every project can have different people within the same Role and as a consequence different people will be able to access to each project.

 

At first it a bit messy but you can learn how to do it by reading the Permissions made simple for Jira server page

Regards

Michael February 28, 2020

Thanks Jack, but that still means to secure a project, I need to edit the permission scheme for every project to match the role?

Jack Nolddor _Sweet Bananas_
Atlassian Partner
February 28, 2020

If each project has a different permission scheme you must edit one by one to use either a project role that can be managed by both Jira Administrators and Project Administrators or a group that is enterly managed by Jira Administrators.

 

That's the point on using Shared Permission Schemes when possible, to reduce these kinds of administration overhead

 

Regars

Michael February 28, 2020

Ok, thanks again, I get it.

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