Why don't I see "Grant browse permission to"?

Mike Hagesfeld February 22, 2017

When editing Global Permissions, I don't have a "Grant Acces To" box.  It just says "Go to the site administration to license more users to use Confluence."  I have not used all my licenses, and regardless I should still be able to access the group permissions.  Can anyone help?

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Natalia Lezhai November 20, 2017

There is a small tutorial, in order to ensure you can provide the access to the group you wish.

1. On your confluence landing page, select the 'Switch Apps' button and select 'Administration'.

2. Go to Groups, this allows you to manage groups. You'll need to create the group, by going to the right upper corner on "Create Group" option.

3. After the group creation, you'll need to provide the necessary access to this group, to do so,  you can navigate on the left sidebar and select application access.
**3.1 Inside application access, navigate to the option 'View Configuration' on the right top corner

4. Go to Access config and add the group you've create should appear as available now at the group list.

Larry January 11, 2018

This is the true answer I've been looking for. It seems like it used to be somewhere else. Thank you ever so much.

Jeff Takle August 15, 2018

Yes, this worked great. I would add to Natalia's steps:

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  5. Set your Client_Group to have "Can log in" access to Confluence but do not set it to "Default", because you want these clients to be able to log in to their one assigned Space (for example), but not to be given those permissions upon creation to every any subsequent space within Confluence (the Default part).
  6. Go back to the Space you want to share with clients, and Permissions >>> Groups >>> Add group = Client_Group (or whatever name you give them)
  7. Finally, go to User Management, and add all your clients to Client_Group. They will now have the ability to log into Confluence and to see that one specific Space you've given Client_Group permissions to. 
  8. The final step is to remove those individual client Users from the already-default group "confluence-users" so they don't get access to other sites historically or moving forward just because confluence-users gets "View" access by default when Confluence creates a new Space. 

Whew. At the end, the client User should be assigned to only one group (in my case) called Client_Group. That Client_Group has been added to Application Access with "can log in permissions". And the only space I want them to access has granted view/edit/etc permissions to the group Client_Group. 

Boy, what a way to spend a Wednesday morning. But, it works. 

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Antonio Frea March 15, 2017

So, I got an answer from Atlassian support.

basically you need to be a site administrator.

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To grant access to Confluence to new groups, you will now need to do it from the Application access configuration menu:

As you are a site administrator, you should be able to add a new group to Confluence.

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In this screen you are avle to add a new group and set it so that it has access to confluence but not become an admin.

The other steps remain the same

  • create a group
  • assign the group to the space and give it the correct permissions
  • create a user
  • assign the group to the user
  • remove the default confluence user group to that user

I think this should do the trick and should also be reflected on the Global Permissions screen whose screenshot is in the original post from Michael.

It worked for me!

Now i have spaces that I share only with external users but where all my internal user can contribute if necessary.

Good luck

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James Dellow
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March 6, 2017

Atlassian support have confirmed that the documentation for this feature in Cloud is incorrect.

You can not add or remove groups or individuals through this Global Permissions page, although you can edit some of the specific permissions assigned to those groups or anonymous. You don't have full control of this because users and global permissions are different in Cloud.

If you've assigned a user to Confluence through Application access configuration in User management, they are assigned to the confluence-users group. If you want to give someone admin access, add them to the administrators or site-admin group. For explanation of those default groups, see https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/manage-groups-744721627.html

Michael - BTW that might explain why, but I don't know if that addresses what you were actually trying to do through this configuration?

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Antonio Frea February 28, 2017

Hi Michael

 

I opened exactly the same case and waiting for a resolution from Atlassian. Also, I was able to do this for a previous group around October - November 2016. But now it seems not to work anymore and asks me to licence more users.

 

 

 

Mike Hagesfeld February 28, 2017

Antonio, I was able to find it, not under Global Permissions, but under Space Permissions.  Not sure if that will address what you need to do, though.

Antonio Frea February 28, 2017

Thanks for the suggestion. Indeed I was able to see the list of groups but adding one to the global permissions seems to be blocked by this licensing thing...

When I hear about Atlassian I will let you know

 

James Dellow
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February 28, 2017

Now I realise what the issue is, I've raised a support ticket with Atlassian as well.

Manuel Valdes March 6, 2017

I have come across the same issue.

Any response from Atlassian?

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James Dellow
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February 22, 2017

That's just where you set global permissions to the default system groups.

In Cloud, user groups are managed in a special user management and billing tool.

If you can't find it, you can it directly via https://YOUR-SUBDOMAIN.atlassian.net/admin/groups (replace YOUR-SUBDOMAIN with your site's sub-domain)

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