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Anyone no how to do this?????
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You have to put them in a usergroup (either the default Administrator usergroup or you own custom usergroup) but they must have the usergroup permission as given in post #2. vBulletin adds the user to addition tables (administrator is the name I think - which holds the extra permissions/options). You can't get around this... (at least not easily) they need access to the AdminCP if you are going to give them Administrator permissions.
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Yea that is what everyone told me about making it so the Super Moderates could edit Users in the ModCP and i did it so i know there has to be a way. If it is a default thing that can edit. Or something in the database.
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Look through the PHP code that associated with the page you want them to appear on. See how/what vBulletin gets and make sure you have data where it needs it. Then find out where it saves it and make sure it saves yours too.
There is a way but the only way you're going to find it is by looking yourself really. |
Yea i know that lol i just want help finding that file or place in the database. Thats all.
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PS Adding moderators to the Admin permissions tables, could give strange results on the long term, and i would not suggest to try this. |
Can you give me the name of the table and where to find it so i can just try. I can change it back if i need to.
Ok thank you i will email you when i get a chance |
A query was given in the PHP code in post #4. ;)
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Ok thank you i will try it and get back saying what it did
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any info on this?
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