How do I change permissions in Jira?
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technology and computing
browsers
Configure a new permission scheme
- Choose the Jira icon ( or ) > Jira settings.
- Choose Issues > Permission schemes.
- Copy the Default Permission Scheme.
- Edit the copied permission scheme and change the name to "Confidential Permission Scheme".
- Click Update.
- Select Permissions for the Confidential Permission Scheme.
In this regard, how do I change the permission scheme in Jira?
To edit a permission scheme:
- In the admin area, click Permission Schemes under 'Security Settings'.
- Click edit for the scheme you wish to change.
- Click edit for the permission you wish to modify, and choose the appropriate assignee(s) for this permission: Allow Anonymous users.
- Click Save.
- Go to Jira settings > Issues > Permission schemes.
- Choose Permissions for the Default Permission Scheme (or the permission scheme being used for the projects).
- Click Edit, choose Project Role, and select the Browse project role we previously created.
- Click Grant.
Keeping this in view, what are the bulk change permissions in Jira?
Grant/revoke the JIRA System Administrators global permission. Edit (or Bulk Edit) groups that have the JIRA System Administrators global permission. Edit, change the password of or delete a user who has the JIRA System Administrators global permission. Upload and/or install an add-on.
A permission scheme assigns particular permissions to any or all of the following: Particular Users. Particular Groups.