We use a custom permission scheme for our Service Desk (as described here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/SERVICEDESK/Using+custom+permission+schemes). This means all users see this message:
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This would just be a minor annoyance, except that Project Admins are able to click the error and "upgrade" the permission scheme:
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Is there a way to hide or dismiss this message?
+1 would really like to find a way to hide this message too .
I create a really basic JIRA plugin for our instance and only add a css resource to hide this message for all users.
As a plugin i can really easy update or disable the customisation.
I didn't like to put css into the announcement banner.
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Hi there,
Can you elaborate a bit more on what you did here? Perhaps a link to instructions on how to do the same?
Thanks!
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Would like an option for this as well. We have an internal service desk, and and external service desk. I do not want external customers to see my internal IT Help Desk project. I removed the option for Service Desk customers to see my portal, but now I get this error everywhere I go.
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Right now I'm instructing my users to install the Stylish extension: http://superuser.com/a/759753
The class name to hide is ".sd-alerts-container".
However, my security team doesn't like us recommending browser extensions.
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