The documentation is rather vague on this:
could someone provide a more specific answer?
This is where the new documentation for version 7 seems to be letting Atlassian down, in my opinion.
See the rather better doc at https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira064/managing-global-permissions-720412521.html#ManagingGlobalPermissions-sysadmin
For version 7, you'd want to add something about the admin access to "applications" (i.e. Service Desk and Software) which is similar to "add ons", but other than that, the 6.4 docs cover the difference properly.
I'm still not understanding. The documentation says there is an exclusion list...but what CAN a JIRA Administrator do?
I'm specifically looking for:
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They can't create spaces, that's the job of a Confluence administrator.
They can create Service Desk projects, groups and custom fields.
Basically, they can do everything the system admins can except the exclusions - the list of "can do" is far longer than "can't"
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Thank you so much for this prompt reply! Exactly what I was looking for :)
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For what it's worth: Here's the link for the 7.2 documentation on this issue:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver072/managing-global-permissions-828787760.html
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