JIRA has two pages for viewing all projects.
This is good. The prior is for normal user activity, while the latter is needed for administration.
As admin, I have discovered that viewing the "Boards" page:
...does not give me a list of ALL boards on the server. Instead, it only shows me some of the boards. I haven't found the equivalent of the second Projects page that lists everything. This is especially needed when I need to fix the permissions of projects whose original owner has left.
Is this available?
Hi @Ethan Trewhitt - if you are a Jira-Administrator, the view should show you all the boards - how did you find out, that boards are missing? Is there something special with the missing board?
That's the $10,000 question. I don't know what's special about it, but I know there are at least two boards like this. One of my users sent me the links. What permissions would make it such that a normal user could see a board and the admin can't?
I can dive into the backend database, but I'd like to know what I'm looking for.
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Maybe there were deleted? Is anyone able to see them?
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As far as I know, you can't hide a board from an administrator
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Boards that use a private filter, not including the jira-adminstrator, will not be visible for admins.
If a user has the permissions to create filters and boards, they are able to create a private board and filter, that might not be found by any administrator for a long time.
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