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×Hi,
I noticed that JSM agents have also access to JS projects even though those agents do NOT have JS product access. Is there another way to restrict JS access for those users?
Cheers.
Julien.
This is due permission schemes applied in Jira Software projects.
Sounds to me the schemes are in the default permission scheme, that provides "browse project" permissions to anyone loggedi in.
So, to change this behavior, you will need to review and change the Jira Software schemes you need to.
This is not trivial if you have a lot of teams working on your instance.
But if the statement is to provide access only to users who have Jira Software licenses you may use jira-software-user group to change the browse project permission.
Please read this doc carefully before starting changes
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/manage-project-permissions/
Hi Patricia,
Good to know. This behaviour is a bit unintuitive though but easy to fix.
Thanks for your answer!
Cheers.
Julien.
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