Hello all,
Recently we decided to create a space for our clients to access "public" documents. We don't want anonymous access so we used guests accesses.
Most of them have no issue but one has a blocking issue as he can't use the native search function. whatever he does, the search return either no result or an error message asking for page refresh.
I've already checked the user configuration and his group, but everything is aligned with other guests.
I've also tried to impersonate him but the search results are irrelevant as it shows me the results of MY account, accessing all the spaces... :-\
Is there something I miss here?
If some people find this post, just know that the issue was in fact the TERRIBLE documentation provided by Atlassian.
If you have a customer in your portal, and suddenly you want him/her to access some other applications in your Atlassian environment (like Confluence) DON'T INVITE HIM/HER. It will create a duplicate and it will have a lot of side-effects (like the search, or even preventing the user to connect to the portal)
The correct way is:
It will
From there, you will be able to add access to Jira or Confluence or whatever you want.
I've made a lot of search before and I never found a reference to this feature.
Hey there @Jonathan Porta ,
It sounds like this user may be facing interference from a network element, a browser extension or something else isolated to his device.
A few triaging questions:
It would be ideal if you could open a Support ticket so our Team can investigate on this and assist the affected person.
Hope this helps! =]
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Is it quite complicated because it is a client of ours. But I will ask him the question you listed.
In the mean time I will create a support ticket.
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Hi @Jonathan Porta , thank you for accepting my answer!
Hope the affected user can now search in Confluence as a Guest.
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Hello @Jonathan Porta
Below mentioned could be one of the possibilities for your issue
Thanks
Jayesh R
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