Hello Community !!
I'm facing an issue for a specific user and i don't know how to solve it.
She can't use the @mention functionnality inside a comment. There's no propal list of users.
With my admin account or another non admin account it works.
Many thanks for you help !
Regards from Paris !
Thierry.
Hi @Thierry PELERIN and welcome among us :)
Did you check the global permission "Browse users and groups" ?
To do it, go through global settings, permissions and select the right permission.
If it's not convenient , let me know ;)
Regards from Lyon
JM
Hi JM !
Thanks for this fedbaclk but it did not solve my pb.
She's administrator of the project on wich she tried to add @mention in a comment.
I've got a specific Permission scheme on this project based on Role. And She has the right premission for it.
And i assume this specific permission scheme on the project override the global permission.
Thierry
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indeed, it works for another user on the same organization and project.
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That's strange, so if another person try with the same role and the same permission, it's working ? In this case I suggest to send a ticket to the Atlassian support :
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hi, issue solved. it was due to Groups Manegement :). Some mismatch in the User set up and then pb of permission.
Thank you for the help !!
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