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Giving Super Moderators Extra Controls
I need my Super Moderators to be able to change everything about a user's profile - specifically birth date. I also need to give them the option to delete user accounts.
Is there any mod which will allow me to dispense this level of control without appointing my super moderators as administrators? Thanks, Bruce |
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there is none, for one reason... these features are related to user management, and the logic behind the admin role is to manage these personal details... Super Mods are Moderators with extra wide permissions,.. not admin roles.
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In that case,
Is it possible to appoint someone as an administrator without access to super-private-secret-ohmygosh-forums? Or could there possibily be a "junior administrator" modification out there? Thanks, Bruce |
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I solved it like this:
I'd like vB to be more flexible in granting specific permissions; there are board systems that handle that pretty well regarding granularity like SMF and WBB for example (but they have their weaknesses of course, that's the reason why vB is still my favourite). I strongly disencourage the designers following the path of packaging rights and bind them to specific role-accounts further. That means finding a trade-off everytime and IMHO such trade-offs are less efficient and in some cases unbearable. Kind regards Djamil --------------- Added 06 Nov 2007 at 10:01 --------------- Quote:
For you this may do the trick: In addition to my post above, set "Can View Forum" to "no", so they cannot see ANY forum. Djamil |
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