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Jens Schumacher [Atlassian] added a comment - 10/Mar/06 12:03 AM
There is currently no way to set user permissions on a page level. It might be helpful if you could elucidate what you mean with with personalised pages. Could you give us a concrete use-case as an example?
I dont know if gheljn need the same features as I do, but I will try to explain what I need.
We want to use Confluence in our Intranet. We have different groups like Support and Sysadmins. There are articles everybody should be able to read but there are also articles where only a special group and/or special users should be able to read and edit. We need the ability to set right for every page, so we can grant access to different groups AND users. At the moment i can only grant access to myself only, a group I am a member of and to everybody. I'm facing a similar issue at my company. We have some content that is fairly sensitive and there is a very specific group of people who are to be given access of a per page basis. It would be possible to do this with a series of groups but this is a large amount of work that requires an administrator to do. Normal users should be allowed to supply a list of users and groups which have permissions on each page.
I agree with Andrew's opinion. Please, please upgrade Confluence ASAP to be able to set user level permission (especially permission to "edit" ) on each page.
This was fixed along with
Just to alleviate any confusion, what I mean is:
In Confluence 2.5 it is possible to set view and/or edit restictions for a page that include multiple users and/or groups. |
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