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5. In the resulting dialog, make sure you select the box that confirms that you are an administrator on both Confluence and JIRA instances. Click "Continue"
56. As a final confirmation, this tells you that you will now be taken to JIRA where you'll need to authenticate using your JIRA admin credentials and it will then redirect you back to Confluence to continue with this setup.
67. Once taken to JIRA, please enter the JIRA admin credentials, confirm it and then you will be redirected back to Confluence as a reciprocal link is created.
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At this point, you have successfully created an Applink between Confluence and JIRA. Next step is to "Edit" it and set up authentication.
78. Click on the "Edit" button for this new Applink that you just created and the following dialog is displayed. The "OAuth" mechanism is already selected by default and is enabled. Click "Close".
89. Now go back to the "General Configuration" under "Zephyr Blueprints" and the following dialog will display. This is where you have to authorise to make this operation work by logging into JIRA.
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Click to log into JIRA, and select "Allow".
910. At this stage, the 2 applications are now integrated as can be confirmed by the presence of the version number (2.5.1 in this example).
1011. You are now ready to use this integration via the Test Dashboard.
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