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Stash uses four levels of account permissions to control user and group access to Stash projects and to the Stash server configuration.

 Login / BrowseCreate projectsManage users / groupsManage global permissionsEdit application settingsEdit server config
Stash User

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Project Creator

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User accounts that have not been assigned "Stash User" permission or higher, either directly or through group membership, will not be able to log in to Stash. These users are considered unlicensed and do not count towards your Stash license limit.

A user's permission level is displayed on the user's page seen from the admin area.

Note that you can also apply access permissions to projects.

To edit the account permissions for an existing Stash user or group:

  1. Click the 'cog' menu in the header, to go to the admin area.
  2. Click Global permissions (under 'Accounts').
  3. Select, or clear, the permission checkboxes as required.
  4. Click in the Add Users or Add Groups field to set permissions for additional users or groups.

You can remove all permissions for a user or group by clicking the X at the right-hand end of the row (when you hover there). This will remove that user or group.