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- Confluence User Management
- Searching For and Managing Users
- Adding a Group
- Adding a New User
- Adding or Removing Users in Groups
- Changing Usernames
- Editing User Details
- Global Groups Overview
- Global Permissions Overview
- Migrating to new User Management
- Removing a Group
- Removing a User
- Setting up Anonymous Access
- Viewing members of a group
- How to Improve User Search Performance — If your Confluence instance contains thousands of user accounts and you are experiencing performance issues when searching for users, the following migration guide is for you.
- Restoring Passwords To Recover Admin User Rights
- Integrating with Crowd
- JIRA User Management
- LDAP User Management
- Add LDAP Integration
- Add LDAP Integration For User Authentication Only
- atlassian-user.xml reference — XML tag
- Changes in osuser.xml from 1.0.3a to 1.1.x
- Configuring multiple LDAP repositories
- Connect to LDAP, JIRA or Other Services Via SSL
- Disabling the Built-In User Management
- Legacy User Management Documentation
- Troubleshooting LDAP User Management
- Troubleshooting the "Not Permitted" Screen under LDAP Integration
- Migrating users from Confluence to JIRA — There is currently no way to delegate user management from JIRA to Confluence. So, if you are in a situation where your users are defined in Confluence and would like to take advantage of Confluence's ability to use JIRA user management, you will need to transfer all of your existing Confluence users into JIRA. You can do this manually, or if you have a large number of users, you can use the attached XML-RPC script.
- Requesting External User Management Support
- Understanding User Management in Confluence
- User Management Frequently Asked Questions
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