I *think* the answer is no to this right now, based on what I have been reading. But I want to limit anonymous users to our company domain for our Confluence site. As long as they have our domain, they should be able to get that read only, viewable access. If they are not on our domain - we dont want anyone to have viewable access.
Its my understanding that you can either allow total public view (non domain members can see - so any random dude in the public) or you have to restrict to licensed users. No in between.
Does anyone know if this is something that will be solved later? We have Access, but that doesnt seem to really help.....
I was thinking of trying to create a group based on the domain, allowing viewable access to anyone with that domain - but think that might end up increasing our licensed users to more than we are allowed. Any ideas?
Hi Ana,
currently it is not possible to add individual users as reviewer or any other Scroll Version role.
As a workaround you can add this individual user to his "own" group, with only this user as member.
I've created an improvement in our JIRA system regarding permissions on user-level: https://k15t.jira.com/browse/VSN-813
Maybe we can then implement this feature in an upcoming release. Please sign up at https://k15t.jira.com/secure/Signup!default.jspa to watch, to comment or to vote for this issue.
I hope this information helps.
Cheers,
Nils
Thanks Nils, much appreciated. I initially had the same thought as well in terms of assigning just one user to a group. However, I thought that this might not be too feasible to do this, especially once new spaces are created - there'd just be too many groups to manage.
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