SO -- This should be simple but ---
I just want to create a new project in my JIRA system. But I don't want two different clients to see each other's project. I can't figure out how to do it. The permissions section seems to be affecting ALL permissions and not just permissions for a project.
Use the project roles in the permission schemes and add different users/groups in to those roles.
You can ofcourse use different permission schemes for different projects but roles works best.
This requires a pretty thorough understanding of what you want to do. I just went through the same thing recently. Here's a rough (high level) description of what I went through.
The combination of permissions and roles will get you to where you want to be. (That's the minimum). I restructured my user-groups so that my users were isolated to a small set of groups. Then I created specific roles for that project, and associated the groups with the roles.
Then: create the permissions scheme you want with the new groups/roles you want to use.
Finally: in the Jira admin for the target project, associate the permission scheme and the roles with what you just configured.
It took some hit/miss when I set this up, but with the help of a dummy user, I could check to see that my permissions/roles, etc worked exactly as I set it up.
The only note of caution I have is that if you have more than one person who has administrator rights, you'll want to communicate how to create a new user, if that user is in the group of isolated users.
Hope this helps.
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