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SharePoint Connector for Confluence/Jira
- Dec 12, 2023
Hi mthiru635,
thanks for your update.
Regarding your question:
While unlicensed users may be able to view embedded Confluence or Jira content on SharePoint, their level of interaction and access will be restricted based on the permissions configured in Confluence and Jira.Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
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mthiru635 Yes, users who are not licensed for Confluence/Jira would still be able to view pages synced from those systems into SharePoint using the Communardo connector, with some caveats: The SharePoint administrator would need to configure permissions in SharePoint so external users can access the synced Confluence/Jira content.
By default, it syncs content into SharePoint with internal access only. For Jira issues synced into SharePoint, external users would be able to view the basic issue details like summary, description, status, etc. However, they wouldn't have the full Jira editing/tracking capabilities without a Jira license.
For Confluence pages, externals users would have read-only access to those pages synced from Confluence into SharePoint. But they wouldn't be able to edit them without a Confluence license.