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Custom Usergroup - Super Admin Powers
1 -- If I make a custom usergroup with Admin-like permissions, and they are listed in the config.php file, will they still be considered Super Admins?
2 -- If my user ID is listed in the config.php file for Super Admins, and someone goes into the Admin CP and changes my usergroup to Member, can I still access the Admin CP through a direct link to the log in page? The config.php file seems like it should override forum usergroup settings, but I'm not sure. |
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1) Would probably just be best to test it. I presume they will.
2) There is another variable in config.php which prevents a User from being edited, setting your userid in this should prevent anyone from changing the usergroup of that usergroup. |
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Even if I didn't use that other variable though I bet it would work. I mean, even if your usergroup has changed, the config.php file doesn't know that and if you have a link to the admin CP it's either going to let you log in, or give you a no permission page, I dunno, has anyone ever tried this?
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If you usergroup is changed to one which has AdminCP Access disable, you will not be able to access it.
tools.php from the do_not_upload folder lets you restore the admin user in these cases. However I you followed what I mentioned previously, you should need to do this. |
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But it looks like the answer is no, so thanks. |
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