By selecting the 'External user management' option in Confluence, you can disable the group and user management screens in Confluence. You need system administrator permissions to set this option.
You will find it useful to select external user management under the following circumstances:
- When Crowd's directory permissions are configured so that Confluence cannot update the Crowd directories, then Confluence's external user management setting must be turned on. Otherwise, a 'System Error' will occur when Confluence attempts to write data into Crowd. For more information about integrating Crowd with Confluence, see Connecting to Crowd or JIRA for User Management.
- If you are using JIRA for user management, we recommend that you turn on Confluence's external user management setting. This centralises user management in JIRA. See Connecting to Crowd or JIRA for User Management and Connecting to JIRA 4.2 or Earlier for User Management.
The information on this page does not apply to Atlassian OnDemand sites with multiple apps. If you are using Confluence-only OnDemand, the information does apply.
To disable management of users and groups within Confluence:
- Choose the cog icon
at top right of the screen, then choose Confluence Admin.
- Click 'Security Configuration' in the left-hand panel.
- The 'Edit Security Configuration' screen will appear. Click 'Edit'.
- Tick the 'External user management' check box.
- Click 'Save'.
Notes
- Please refer to the following bugs and improvement requests:
- CONF-16709 – When the External User Management check box is ticked, the group and user management screens are still functional.
- CONF-21158 – Enabling both public signup and external user management renders a blank screen during signup.
- CONF-9830 – This is a request to rename this feature to better reflect its functionality.
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