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If you have already been using Atlassian Confluence, and are now configuring Confluence as a Crowd application, you will probably want to import your existing Confluence users and groups into a Crowd directory.
To import users and groups from Atlassian Confluence into a Crowd directory,
- Login to the Crowd Administration Console.
- Click the 'Principals' link in the top navigation bar.
- This will display the Principal Browser. Click the 'Import Users' link.
- This will display the 'Import Type' screen. Click the 'Confluence' button.
- This will display the 'Options' screen. Complete the fields as follows:
- 'Directory' — select the directory that is mapped to the Confluence application.
- 'Confluence URL' — type the URL of your Confluence instance.
- 'Username' — type the Confluence user ID that Crowd will use to login to your Confluence instance. Note that this user ID should have Confluence administration rights.
- 'Password' — type the password of the Confluence user ID that Crowd will use to login to your Confluence instance.
- Click the 'Continue' button to import the users from your Confluence instance into your Crowd directory.
- The 'Status' screen will be displayed, showing how many users and groups have been imported into your Crowd directory.
- Click the 'Principals' button to view and manage the imported users and groups via the Crowd Administration Console (assuming the directory's permissions allow this).
Screenshot: 'Import Confluence Users'

Next Step
To give the imported groups access to the Confluence application, see 3.4 Specifying which Groups can access an Application.
Crowd 1.0 Documentation