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====== User Editor ====== | ====== User Editor ====== | ||
- | :!: This page is under construction | + | :!: This page is still under construction |
This section of the Mystic BBS Configuration System allows the SysOp to edit user records. | This section of the Mystic BBS Configuration System allows the SysOp to edit user records. | ||
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█ Rex | █ Rex | ||
- | █ Ken | + | █ Ken |
█ Jake | █ Jake | ||
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We'll detail each page below. | We'll detail each page below. | ||
- | **Note:** The default security level that is assigned a new user is set in [[config_newuser_settings1|New User Settings 1]] of the Mystic BBS Configuration System. In the example above we have two new users and one SysOp who has the highest security level of 255. | + | **Note:** The default security level that is assigned a new user is set in [[config_newuser_settings1|New User Settings 1]] of the Mystic BBS Configuration System. In the example above we have one new user, one regular user, and one SysOp who has the highest security level of 255. |
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==== Information ==== | ==== Information ==== | ||
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=== CTRL+U Upgrade === | === CTRL+U Upgrade === | ||
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+ | This option is available on all six pages of the user editor. | ||
Pressing the keyboard combo of the CTRL key + U key allows the SysOp to assign a new security level for the user. A pop up dialogue box displays as follows: | Pressing the keyboard combo of the CTRL key + U key allows the SysOp to assign a new security level for the user. A pop up dialogue box displays as follows: | ||
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- | This screen allows the sysop to assign a security level from 1-255 where 255 is System Operator | + | This screen allows the sysop to assign a security level from 1-255 where 255 is System Operator. Mystic ships with three default security levels defined |
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. | 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. | ||
To set the privileges associated with a given security level the sysop uses the **Security Level Editor**. | To set the privileges associated with a given security level the sysop uses the **Security Level Editor**. | ||
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+ | A users security level can also be altered in the Settings 1 page of the User Editor. | ||
=== CTRL+P Reset PW === | === CTRL+P Reset PW === | ||
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+ | This option is available on all six pages of the user editor. | ||
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. | 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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==== Settings 1 ==== | ==== Settings 1 ==== | ||
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+ | This page contains a number of settings specific to the user that can be set or altered by the sysop. | ||
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+ | Security | ||
+ | Flags #1 │ -----F--I----------------Z | ||
+ | Flags #2 │ A------------------------- | ||
+ | Time Left │ 120 4: | ||
+ | Time Bank │ 0 5:Optional Data | ||
+ | Expires | ||
+ | Expire To │ 0 | ||
+ | Theme │ default | ||
+ | Start Menu | ||
+ | Archive | ||
+ | Protocol | ||
+ | Screensize | ||
+ | Hot Keys │ Yes | ||
+ | Auto-Sig | ||
+ | QWK Files │ No Page 2 of 6 | ||
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+ | There are a number of fields on this page, all can be edited by the Sysop from this editor. | ||
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+ | === Security === | ||
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+ | User security level. | ||
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+ | === Flags #1 === | ||
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+ | Sets users access flags (Set 1). Refer to [[access_control|Access Control Strings]] and the Fx function. | ||
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+ | === Flags #2 === | ||
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+ | Sets users access flags (Set 2). Refer to [[access_control|Access Control Strings]] and the Dx function. | ||
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+ | === Time Left === | ||
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+ | Total number of minutes the user has left for today. | ||
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+ | === Time Bank === | ||
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+ | Total minutes the user has in the BBS time bank. | ||
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+ | === Expires === | ||
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+ | User's account expiration date (00/00/00 = Disabled) | ||
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+ | === Expire To === | ||
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+ | Security level to assign the user after expiration date is reached. | ||
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+ | === Theme === | ||
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+ | The filename of the users active theme. This often is ' | ||
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+ | === Start Menu === | ||
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+ | User is sent to this menu after logging in. This can override the usual login flow that the prelogin menu would otherwise dictate. | ||
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+ | === Archive === | ||
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+ | User's archive type extension. What archival compression do they want to select for any files being sent to them, prior to downloading those files from the BBS. | ||
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+ | === Protocol === | ||
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+ | Default protocol hotkey. | ||
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+ | === Screensize === | ||
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+ | User's terminal size in lines. | ||
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+ | === Hot Keys === | ||
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+ | User's hotkey input status. | ||
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+ | === Auto-Sig === | ||
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+ | Use auto signature when posting messages to echomail? | ||
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+ | === QWK Files === | ||
:!: This page is under construction | :!: This page is under construction |
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