I have a project that was initiated as a private project and now I am ready to put it into production so I want to make it public but I can't see how to do it.
I would assume that your Project is using some sort of Permission that is restricting access to any users that are not associated with the Project Permissions. To change this, you can either modify the existing Permissions or create a new Permissions Scheme. I would recommend the second option.
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I've done these steps and I'm still struggling with getting the external users to have access to the project. No matter what Atlassian url they hit, they are automatically routed back to our servicedesk url. or I get the message saying that don't have access.
Here's the steps I took.
1. copied default project permission scheme, named it Customer Facing Permission Scheme.
2. Changed project to use new permission scheme
3. created a new project role called Customer Ready Only.
4. added customer, assigned new role to customer.
5. updated the Customer Facing Permission Scheme and granted the project role of "Customer Ready Only" to Browse Project
Still can't get it to work. Ideas on what I'm missing, it's probably something real simple?
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Actually having that same problem concept right now Curtis. I gave a user a link to an issue in QA (we are just starting with opening up our projects) in a software project and when they click it, zip, back to the service desk portal they go.
Edit: I believe I just solved it. Under the permission scheme:
1. Grant Permission
2. Select Browse Projects for the permission
3. Click on the Group radio button, and leave it at 'Anyone' (do not select another group)
4. Click Grant
Voila!
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