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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
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Anton Genkin
Product Manager - Bitbucket Data Center & Server
Original suggestion
We have 38708 users in Crowd and ~ 1500 in both Jira and Confluence, but only 100 active in Stash (about to go to 250). In Jira/Conf - only the users who have access to the application show when trying to manage users in the admin, however in Stash, we get ALL users in the admin list and have to go into each account to see if they're flagged as a Stash User.
The directory for Stash is Crowd, using it's own Application with False for allow users from any group, and only the group stash-users as permitted to login.
Not too fussed if all users show up (though it is different to other apps), but a nice simple way of seeing JUST the Stash enabled users would be great.
- is duplicated by
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BSERV-3706 Administrating licensed users
- Closed
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BSERV-9936 Active User Filter
- Closed
- relates to
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BSERV-10046 Connecting with Crowd causes Bitbucket Server to synchronize all users and groups in directory
- Closed
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BSERV-11382 As an admin, I would like to monitor the license count via JMX
- Gathering Interest
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BSERV-12740 As a Bitbucket admin, I want to easily identify inactive users and bulk revoke their access
- Gathering Interest
- was split into
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BSERV-11884 Filtering users by permission drops users depending on the page size
- Closed
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