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If you are logged into phpMyAdmin and have selected a database, you will see a tab-page called 'SQL'.
On this page you can enter SQL-Commands as instructed. |
Apparently I wasn't allowed to run it...my host had to...it works now. Thank you for trying to teach me how tho. I did try to run it. Liz
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Why is this not standard in vb3.5? :tired:
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Kirby, if I ever get back over there, beer is on me. This is something I've needed for a VERY long time.
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Works great except that I have 2 options that are the same. Can edit Posts.
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EDIT: It turns out I have that same thing going on in the Admin usergroup settings also. Is this supposed to be this way? |
Wrong Phrase, fixed.
To upgrade overwrite bitfield_smodperms.xml and rebuild bitfield cache. |
I was just coming back to tell you I found the problem. And it was the phrase. LOL
Great work, sir. ;) |
Should the Administrator Permissions be showing up in all of the Usergroup settings? It shows up in the Admin, SuperMod, Moderators and Regsitered users. Those are the ones I have checked so far.
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It does show up in every Usergroup. Although there is an option to hide Permissions from certain Usergroups (in this case it should be hidden from all except Supermods), it does not seem to work on my System at least.
Furthermore, as any Usergroup could be a Supermod Usergroup, I think it somehow does make sense to show it in all Groups. |
Ok, I just wanted to make sure is all. The only group it doesn't show up in is the Unregistered/Not Logged In group. It shows for Coppa, users awaiting email and the banned usergroup, too. Just thought you should know. ;)
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