Hi Detlef,
The link below provides the steps to disable onboarding on JIRA 6.4.1 and later:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/How+to+Disable+User+Onboarding+in+JIRA+6.4
Cheers,
Danilo
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As a additional feature, it would be great if a user could skip the onboarding process.
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Sorry, my mistake. Try the JIRA Onboarding plugin.
Cheers!
Teilor
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Ah! This is the name of the add-on. :-) It's a pity that disabling the add-on or some of the modules will not work.
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Hi Tailor,
I'm using a server installation (6.4.1).
Yesterday I already tried to disable the “JIRA Welcome Plugin” (1.2.1) — However, new users see the “Quick Tour” and also uploading a avatar.
Cheers, Detlef
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Hi Detlef.
If you are using JIRA Server you can just disable the JIRA Welcome plugin. If you are using a JIRA Cloud instance, you need to contact support to have the plugin disabled.
Cheers!
Teilor
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