Soy nuevo en Jira y me dieron la administracion de un proyecto.
dentro de la aplicacion tengo varios proyecto. y cuando cree un nuevo proyecto y hice el esquema , el grupo y al momento de dar acceso a 1 solo usuario , acceso de solo buscar el proyecto , al momento de ingresar ese nuevo usuario aunque tenga acceso unico a un solo proyecto le aparecen TOOODOS LOS PROYECTOS alguien que me pueda ayudar! ya estoy frustado
Olá @Douglas Bojorge ,
Bem-vindo à comunidade.
Você está trabalhando apenas com projetos gerenciados pela empresa, apenas projetos gerenciados pela equipe ou possui os dois em seu ambiente? Se você acessar a página Exibir todos os projetos, poderá ver o tipo de cada projeto.
Você precisará revisar os esquemas de permissão usados para os outros projetos gerenciados pela empresa no sistema Jira. Revise a permissão "Procurar projetos" para cada um. O usuário não deve pertencer a nenhum grupo que tenha permissão "Browse Projects" nos outros projetos para que esses projetos sejam ocultados desse usuário.
Freqüentemente, a permissão "Procurar projetos" é concedida a
"Acesso ao aplicativo (qualquer usuário logado)"
Nesse caso, qualquer usuário que fizer login no Jira poderá ver esse projeto.
Você precisaria modificar qualquer esquema de permissão que tivesse essa opção e alterá-lo para que a permissão fosse restrita apenas a grupos de usuários que não incluíssem o usuário especificado.
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Hi,
Welcome to the community.
Are you working with only enterprise-managed projects, only team-managed projects, or do you have both in your environment? If you go to the View All Projects page, you can see the type of each project.
You will need to review the permission schemes used for the other company managed projects in the Jira system. Review the "Browse Projects" permission for each. The user must not belong to any groups that have "Browse Projects" permission on the other projects for those projects to be hidden from that user.
Often, the "Browse Projects" permission is granted to
"Access to application (any user logged in)"
In that case, any user who logs in to Jira will be able to see that project.
You would need to modify any permission scheme that has this option and change it so that the permission is restricted to only groups of users that do not include the specified user.
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can we have a quick call to review this, because i did that and i still having the same issue
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Hello @Douglas Bojorge
No, I'm sorry, we cannot have a quick call. I am just another user of the Jira product, trying to help. I don't provide phone support for the product.
You are welcome to provide screen images here to illustrate what your user is experiencing.
Exactly where is the user seeing projects that you believe they should not see? Can you provide a screen image of that?
Are they seeing Company Managed projects or Team Managed projects?
If you think the user should be unable to see a particular Company Managed project, show us the Browser Permissions setting in the Permission Scheme for that project.
If the user is seeing Team Managed, change permissions on those to hide them is a different process.
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Are they seeing Company Managed projects or Team Managed projects? Company
so as you can see. the user is viewing all the project and not only one
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You have not modified the Permission Scheme correctly.
A project can be seen based on the Browse Projects permission. In the image you provided, that permission is granted to "Any logged in user"
Any user that can log in to Jira will be able to see the 6 projects that use that Permission Scheme.
You have to remove "Any logged in user" from the Browse Projects permission, and give that permissions to specific User Groups (or to Project Roles for those projects) that contain the users that should be able to see those 6 projects.
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Great!
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