How to add a group in Confluence Global Permissions

Eldon Wong January 9, 2017

I want to restrict certain users to only 1 Space in Confluence.  I found the instructions here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/confkb/restrict-external-users-groups-to-certain-confluence-space-s-417366815.html

My problem is, I am at the Confluence administration --> Global Permissions page, and I cannot see where I can add a new group.  I seem to only be restricted to the 4 already there.

How can I add my new group to Global Permissions?

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Rob Woodgate
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January 10, 2017

Hi Eldon,

The Global Permissions page shows the groups that have permission to sign in.  Strange as it may seem, not all groups provide this permission, and by default new groups that you create also don't provide it.

The default group - confluence-users - provides permission to sign in, as do the administrator groups.

So to see your new group in the Global Permissions page you have to go to User Management > Application Access and add your group to the Global Permissions table.  When you go back to the Global Permission page, your group will have been added. (To remove your group from the Global Permissions page, click the  Can sign in checkbox on the Application Access page.)

 

Eldon Wong February 22, 2017

For my reference, need to:

  1. Go to User Management > Application Access
  2. Click on the View configuration button at the top right

Here you will see the access to sign in.

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Rob Woodgate
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January 9, 2017

Hi Eldon,

From the admin cog on the navigation bar, go to User Management > Groups.

Atlassian's help page on the topic: https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/manage-groups-744721627.html

 

Eldon Wong January 10, 2017

Thanks Rob.  I have created the group and have added people in there.  However, I can't see it in Global Permissions page.  Is there something special I have to do when creating the group?

Eldon Wong January 11, 2017

This is exactly what I needed!  Adding the group to Application Access!

Thanks so much @Rob Woodgate!  Could you please edit your original answer to include adding the group to application access and I'll set this as answered?  Thanks again.

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January 11, 2017

Happy to help smile

Converted to answer as requested.

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July 28, 2017

TY so much! That was so completely not intuitive. I would never have figured it out on my own. #DocumentationFail

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