We're on Cloud.
When I create a "Software" Project, the permission scheme defaults to one called "Default software scheme".
When I create a "Business" Project, the permission scheme defaults to the real default permission scheme (schemeID = 0).
Is this how it is supposed to work? How does it know which is the default scheme for Software Projects? I was a little surprised at the capitalization of "Default software scheme" and assumed someone at our company had created that. Or maybe someone at our company renamed it?
I couldn't find any documentation about different default permission schemes based on the type of project created.
I agree it's very annoying thing. I mastered Default permission scheme which meets our needs and than - boom - projects created with Software type use different scheme Default software scheme.
I also noticed this. We had a default permission schema set up but now, new software projects get the "Default permission schema". Very annoying. Is there a way to configure this?
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I have the same problem. Is there a solution/setting for this?
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