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Kim Hoang April 14, 2012

Hello,

i have 2 projects and 2 users.

Project A will be assigned to user 1

Broject B will be assigned to user 2.

What i want is that user 1 can not view Project B and user 2 cannot view any thing in broject A either.

I wonder how i can do that?

Thank you very much in advance.

Regards

Kim Hoang

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Jo-Anne MacLeod
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April 14, 2012

its done with permission schemes, and the view permission within the scheme. The permission scheme that you use on a project, just needs to NOT have the other group with browse permission. Note, you need to ensure that jira-users are not used in any of the permissions either.

Kim Hoang April 14, 2012

Thank you very much, let me try your solution, im quite new with Jira:)

cheers

Kim

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Dieter
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April 14, 2012
This can be achieved by removing the group jira-users from the role users in both projects and adding user 1 to role users of project A and user 2 to role users of project B. The user 1 and user 2 also shouldn't be in a common group (referenced in project roles) of project A and B (like jira-developers and jira-administrators)
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April 14, 2012
I have assumed you have the default permission scheme on OnDemand.

Jo-Anne has explained better where the permission to see the issues actually comes from

Kim Hoang April 14, 2012

thank you Dieter!

Regards

Kim

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