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How to dismiss 'Resolve Permission Scheme Error'

Deleted user March 16, 2022

image.pngIn Resolve permission scheme errors in Jira Service Management it is stated that we can dismiss the warning in case we do not want to use the default permission scheme which is correct. But only full jira administrators do see the 'Dismiss this warning' link and the 'Upgrade permission scheme' button.

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The pop up above has the 'Dismiss this warning' link which allows the system administrator to get rid of the pop up. Next time he accesses the project the warning will not pop up anymore.

Project administrators and other backend users with less access rights do not see those options and so cannot dismiss this warning for their accounts and it gets displayed every time they access the project.

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The pop up above does not have the 'Dismiss this warning' link so the user cannot get rid of the warning. But will see it next time again.

Is there a way to dismiss this warning for every user? Since we do not want to use the default permission scheme and all those permissions it is quite annoying to 'x' this warning every time.

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Emy Daly
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April 8, 2022

We were in a similar boat and I found this article useful for our Jira configuration. Resolving Jira Service Desk permission errors.

While Jira Administrators will still have to dismiss the error, at least that is a one time occurrence. The setting described in the article prevents the warning from displaying to the Project Administrators.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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March 16, 2022

Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

Yes, this error is only dismissable by system administrators, as only system admins are expected to be able to leave projects in a non-working state!

What you'll need to do is correct the permissions, allowing the project to work.  This doesn't mean just using the default scheme, you can still craft your own, but there are a couple of things that you can do that will break the permissions.  Pay close attention to how the default scheme handles customers and agents.

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