User management
Administering Jira Data Center 9.14 applications
- Jira applications and project types overview
- Getting started as an administrator
- Installing Jira applications
- Layout and design
- User management
- Configuring projects
- Importing and exporting data
- Configuring Jira application emails
- Jira system administration
- Jira Data Center documentation
- Performance and scaling
- Security overview and advisories
- Getting help
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- View and filter installed apps
- How to list user-installed apps or plugins in Jira
- Manage an installed app
- Install and manage app access
- Are the applications that users install themselves, which can be found in the 'Connected apps' section, subject to billing charges?
- Manage your organization's third-party apps
- Paid apps are not listed under the installed apps of a Cloud instance
- Common issues with Assets caused by user-installed apps
- Security Advisory: Changes to how apps are installed by URL
- Managing System and Marketplace Apps
You can use Jira to manage its own users, or you can connect Jira to an external user management system. You can also use Jira as a user management system for other Atlassian products so that your users have the same login details for all their Atlassian products.
Managing users
This section covers all aspects of using Jira for user management. Learn everything from how to create and view a user, to deactivation and monitoring user activity.
Managing groups
Learn which groups exist by default when you install a Jira application as well as how to create, edit, and delete groups, and add users to groups. This section also covers assigning permissions to Jira functions.
Advanced user management
Find out about the advanced user management features in Jira, such as allowing other Atlassian products to connect to Jira for user management, enabling public signup, and user management limitations and recommendations.
User directories
Learn more about your Jira user directory and how to connect to external directories for external user management.
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In this section
Related content
- View and filter installed apps
- How to list user-installed apps or plugins in Jira
- Manage an installed app
- Install and manage app access
- Are the applications that users install themselves, which can be found in the 'Connected apps' section, subject to billing charges?
- Manage your organization's third-party apps
- Paid apps are not listed under the installed apps of a Cloud instance
- Common issues with Assets caused by user-installed apps
- Security Advisory: Changes to how apps are installed by URL
- Managing System and Marketplace Apps