config_user_editor
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+ | This screen allows the sysop to assign a security level from 1-255 where 255 is System Operator access and 1 is the lowest level of access. Mystic ships with three default security levels defined. For most people this is often all that is needed. The sysop can choose the security level and press enter to confirm it. | ||
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+ | The / key will bring up a further command menu option to show/hide other security levels that do not have a description and are assumed to be undefined. | ||
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+ | To set the privileges associated with a given security level the sysop uses the **Security Level Editor**. | ||
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+ | === CTRL+P Reset PW === | ||
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+ | This option allows the sysop to set a new password for the user. User passwords can not be seen by the sysop and this option is one way a sysop can help a user (if need be) to reset their password. | ||
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+ | Another option is to enable the Allow Reset by E-Mail option in the [[config_user_password_policy|User Password Policy]] section of Mystic. | ||
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+ | ==== Settings 1 ==== | ||
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config_user_editor.txt · Last modified: 2019/09/04 04:03 by avon