Hi All
Recently, we have new colleagues, there is a strange phenomenon, users log in confluence, but other colleagues can not find the corresponding new colleagues when they comment @, I found that when such problems occur, we need to configure global permissions for new colleagues in the system background to find, besides, is there any other better way to solve the problem? What are the reasons for this problem
When we had this issue at a former company, it was because we had multiple Confluence servers, and the users were not set up in the server where we were trying to @mention them.
Our admin folks fixed this (I checked it, and all of the people were available), but, a few months later, it was all gone again. We were just using this for approvals, so we found a workaround, but it was a lot of wasted effort.
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Hi @Ollie Guan
thank you for your reply
According to your suggestions, we have carried out a check. Currently, it seems that the problem may be solved by rebuilding the index. However, we often have new colleagues joining us, so this problem occurs
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