I need to create a user for my client so he can access only his project on Jira Software. I tried to create a role, group and permission scheme but this is all too complicated for me and it's not working.
So, what do I have to do exactly to give him this permission? Also, if it's possible I'd like to give him permission only to see the project's issues.
Hello,
It is possible. The user must have the Browse Projects permission.
You can read about project access here:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/limit-restrict-user-s-project-access-280069544.html
Also this question has been answered multiple times:
Hi Alexey,
So, I already checked this links but I must be missing something because now the user doesn't have access to any project.
I created a group, added the user to the group and added Jira Software access to this group so the user can log in.
I created a project role and added the group.
Then, I created a permission scheme, added the project role to Browse Project and defined the project's permission scheme.
What else do I need to do?
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Try to use permission helper
System -Permission Helper
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When I try to use the permission helper I can't even select the issue from the project I'm trying to give access.
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I got it.
I had to access Project settings -> People and add the group I created.
Thank you :)
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