Greetings Atlassian Community!
Can anyone recommend a Jira application plug-in they are using for testing repository/test management integration? Our QA team wants to use Jira as a testing repository to store 1,000+ test scenarios, label test results with a Pass or Fail indicators, and perform basic reporting (e.g., X number of test cases Passed vs. Failed, etc.)
Please let me know what Atlassian application plug ins for QA testing have worked well for you.
Much appreciated!
Josette
I am sorry, but it is unclear where the problem is.
You can't log into your admin account where? You say you are able to log into "jira web site", but don't tell us which one. And what are you trying to log into on the "local server"?
There are ways to set and reset passwords, but we need to know exactly what system you are trying to get into and what the difference is between the three accounts you seem to be talking about.
Im sorry if I wasnt clear, I am able to use my credentials to log into Jira Atlassin community which to me indicates that my user name and password are correct, when I try to log into my local server using the same user name and password I can not get in. I have gone through the "cant access your account" link but I never receive an email with a reset password link. Im not sure if there is another way to change my password locally, I have checked other account I have set up and they all seem to work but the admin account is the one I am having trouble with.
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Ok, that's clear.
When you log in here, you are logging into an Atlassian account, which is used to access a lot of Atlassian systems, including Atlassian Cloud systems.
That is a totally separate thing from your "local server" account. If it is not sending you a reset password link, then either your account has the wrong email, email is not configured, or your account does not exist. In each case, you'll need to get another admin to fix it.
If there are no other admins, you'll need to run through https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/retrieving-the-jira-administrator-192836.html
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ok thank you I will take a look at it now and hopefully be able to fix my issue
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