core/includes/
config.php
This is the standard settings for config.php.
Userid 1 has privilege for administrator.
// ****** USERS WITH ADMIN LOG VIEWING PERMISSIONS ******
// The userids specified here will be allowed to view the admin log in the control panel.
// Users must be specified by *ID number* here. To obtain a user's ID number,
// view their profile via the control panel. If this is a new installation, leave
// the first user created will have a user ID of 1. Seperate each userid with a comma.
PHP Code:
$config['SpecialUsers']['canviewadminlog'] = '1';
// ****** USERS WITH ADMIN LOG PRUNING PERMISSIONS ******
// The userids specified here will be allowed to remove ("prune") entries from the admin
// log. See the above entry for more information on the format.
PHP Code:
$config['SpecialUsers']['canpruneadminlog'] = '1';
// ****** USERS WITH QUERY RUNNING PERMISSIONS ******
// The userids specified here will be allowed to run queries from the control panel.
// See the above entries for more information on the format.
// Please note that the ability to run queries is quite powerful. You may wish
// to remove all user IDs from this list for security reasons.
PHP Code:
$config['SpecialUsers']['canrunqueries'] = '';
// ****** UNDELETABLE / UNALTERABLE USERS ******
// The userids specified here will not be deletable or alterable from the control panel by any users.
// To specify more than one user, separate userids with commas.
PHP Code:
$config['SpecialUsers']['undeletableusers'] = '';
// ****** SUPER ADMINISTRATORS ******
// The userids specified below will have permission to access all areas of vBulletin 5.
// Note that this is different to vB3 & vB4 where they only had extra permissions in the
// Admin Control Panel. Be very careful who you grant this super power to.
// The name of this setting has changed from superadministrator to superadmins.
// This is to avoid the accidental granting of this permission when using older config files.
PHP Code:
$config['SpecialUsers']['superadmins'] = '1';