To manage permissions for a lot of groups or roles at once, try assigning user groups
to roles.
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Click Project Admin in the project navigation bar.
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On the Project Admin menu, click
Permissions.
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To display existing global, direct or inherited roles, click the
Global project roles, Roles Created For a Project or
Roles Inherited From Parent Project option of
View.
Note: If your project is a subproject of another project, you may have inherited
some roles or user groups. The inherited role details like role name,
description and the source project name are listed.
You can assign direct user groups to a global/direct/inherited
role.
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Click the name of the role that you want to assign to user groups.
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On the Role Permissions page, click the Assigned
Groups tab.
The Assigned Groups page shows all user groups that
are currently assigned the role.
Tip: You can
assign the role only to the direct user groups of the
project.
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Click Add.
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Type some of the group’s name in the Name (search) box
and click Find.
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In the Find a user group window, select the user groups
that you want to add, and click Finish.
Restriction: When you give a group access to a CVS or Wandisco
Subversion repository, members of the group can view the repository but cannot do
repository actions, such as commit and update. You must assign those permissions to
users individually.
The user groups are now assigned the role.