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Instead of clicking each user, one by one, to determine if they are confluence-administrator. Is there a list that can be shown with all the confluence-administrators?
Just in case someone comes here (as I did) looking how to see admins for a space as an ordinary user, you can do this by clicking "Space Settings" and then "Space details" or "Manage Space" from the left hand sidebar menu under Overview.
Hi @Cyril Mendoza ,
welcome to the Atlassian Community!
In Confluence administration, you can navigate to section USERS & SECURITY -> Groups. Here search for "confluence-administrators" and if you click on the group name, you get the list of all users in this group.
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Or you can add the User List macro to a Confluence page to list the members of a particular group.
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What about those who are not admins thus do not have access to Confluence Administration?
How do we find out who are the admins so we can e.g. request for a user to be added into a group
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I wasn't sure of the groups available, but looking at a different space where I had permissions to set permissions I could see the existing groups.
So yes, it worked, thank you.
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