I have upgraded to the Standard Plan in JIRA Work Management, but my team members are still unable to add others to Watchers or tag someone in comments. However, I am able to perform these actions without any issues (and I am not the admin)
One of our team members, who has been granted permission to the project by our admin, does not have access to any issues within the project. Please, see the screenshot (please, see the image)
Could you please provide guidance on how our JIRA admin can make me an admin as well? This way, I won't have to rely on him to grant access to the project for every individual.
Please let me know if you need any further clarification on these matters.
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Please, see my layout in Project Settings. There is no "Summary > Permissions and click on the Permission Scheme name" in my layout. I attached a picture of my Project Settings layout below. Thank you.
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Dear John, sorry for being silent for a while. I clicked on access and added my colleague as an administrator. So even being an administrator in a project, she is unable to add peolpe to watchers or tag in comments....How is that even possible?
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Good question. I would go ahead and open a support ticket with Atlassian to see what they say. Please post the resolution back here for future readers.
https://support.atlassian.com/contact/#/
Good luck!
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