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Hi all
We have the Confluence KB integrated with Jira SD (on premise).
When I enter subject text which matches one of the words on the Confluence knowledge base space home page, I get an "Article that might help" which should not be coming up.
Refer attached.
Any suggestions to resolve this greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Lynton
Have you tried setting the permissions for the KB to not be anonymous access?
So, the opposite of what this article says: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/use-confluence-as-a-knowledge-base-218275154.html
Thank you Edwin. We had to do a lot of troubleshooting to get the Jira SD and Confluence integration to work so that users could display the Confluence KB articles and part of this was setting the Anon access to view for all articles. I have found that if I turn this off as per your suggestion, the problems return and the user is not able to invoke the Confluence KB articles from within Jira SD.
Thanks
Lynton
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Have you tried disabling it under Knowledge base in Project Settings?
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You can disable the search per Issue types as well or Labels. This is Jira Service Desk version 3.14
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