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Guys, really need help over here!=(
Hi,
How can I make a user a Deputy Administrator, you got me, I mean level of user as for another example to make a user VIP and such? |
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Create a User Group, with appropriate permissions. Then assign the User Group to the user.
Lesson learned: Don't re-purpose the Member usergroup, as that group # (i think its #2) is too entwined within vBulletin. For example, it is assigned to new registrations, and I find it very difficult to change. Once admin groups are created, you need to go into a seperate section to add admin status to the user, so they can access admincp. --------------- Added [DATE]1289051829[/DATE] at [TIME]1289051829[/TIME] --------------- I like to use the following admin categories, which may be helpful to you: Guest Admin: short-term or unofficial admins Admin: Standard admins for specific areas. Group Admin: senior admins for multiple areas. admins do the administering, but group admins control specific sections and manage those sections. |
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wow! thanks bro!
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