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31-03-2010, 07:28 #1
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Channel Chat?
How do I make it so only one group can chat in a channel while another cant? I set the channel permission to "Send text messages to channel" with an un-checked box. It seems to work as some users say they cannot chat in the channel anymore. However, how can I be sure that it will work for the group I want to chat?
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31-03-2010, 07:57 #2
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Yes that is the correct permission. Ensure that this permission is granted to the group(s).
If you want to know if this is working correctly create a new identity (or several) and connect to the server in a new tab. I do this all the time to test my permission settings. I have one identity for each server group on my server.
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31-03-2010, 17:57 #3
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31-03-2010, 18:16 #4
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Go to SETTINGS->IDENTITIES and press ADD. each identity you make comes w/ a new unique ID. Once you create a 2nd one (I named mine test 1, test 2, ect.) open your BOOKMARKS menu. From there click on your server and click MORE in the bottom left corner. Now you can select which identity you want to log into the server with. Choose the 2nd identity (or 3rd or 4th) and right click on your server and select CONNECT IN NEW TAB. I have an identity for each server group on my server so I could test permissions with out having to change the group of a single identity.
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31-03-2010, 18:33 #5
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But how does the server keep track of these identities? I took a look in my identities and saw I only had default in there with a security of 20. I took a look under my bookmarked server and saw that I was under the default group. If I were to edit that default group, wouldn't that mean I can lose my powers? I'm sorry but this is really confusing.
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31-03-2010, 18:53 #6
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each identity gets it's own unique ID (that really long string of characters / i.e. CHosD2yXxRA8CT2jnIVHeSkRflE= ) press ADD in the identity menu to create a 2nd, 3rd, 4th and so on.
When you say default group are you talking about a server group? If you are seeing DEFAULT next to your capture/playback that's just the profile name you are using. I never changed mine/renamed it so mine all say default as well.
I posted 2 screenshots. You can see in my bookmarks window where the drop down menu is next to the word IDENTITY. This is where you select an identity that you created in the identity managerLast edited by poisonpanik; 01-06-2010 at 20:20.
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