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 In this section you will create a user account for yourself and then elevate it to have SysOp privileges. The steps to do this are: In this section you will create a user account for yourself and then elevate it to have SysOp privileges. The steps to do this are:
  
-  * Switch to the Mystic BBS directory (c:\mystic\) and then type mystic -l to run Mystic BBS in local mode+  * Switch to the Mystic BBS directory (c:\mystic\) and then type **mystic -l** to run Mystic BBS in local mode
  
   * Follow the login prompts. Create an account using an alias followed by your real name and other details that the new user sign up process asks you.   * Follow the login prompts. Create an account using an alias followed by your real name and other details that the new user sign up process asks you.
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   * Once at the main menu logout of the BBS by using the G or /G default menu commands to return to the command prompt   * Once at the main menu logout of the BBS by using the G or /G default menu commands to return to the command prompt
  
-  * Type mystic -cfg  to enter the [[config_howto|Mystic BBS Configuration System]]+  * Type **mystic -cfg**  to enter the [[config_howto|Mystic BBS Configuration System]]
  
   * Head to the Editors menu and select User Editor   * Head to the Editors menu and select User Editor
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   * Press the escape key a couple of time and save the changes to the user before you return to the command prompt   * Press the escape key a couple of time and save the changes to the user before you return to the command prompt
  
-  * Type MYSTIC -to login as a local user again and this time when you use your alias/name and password the system will prompt you with 'Invisible Login - Yes/No'. This means you enjoy elevated default SysOp privileges.+  * Type **mystic -l** to login as a local user again and this time when you use your alias/name and password the system will prompt you with 'Invisible Login - Yes/No'. This means you enjoy elevated default SysOp privileges.
  
   * When you arrive at the BBS main menu you will also see additional menu options only available to a SysOp.   * When you arrive at the BBS main menu you will also see additional menu options only available to a SysOp.
  
-Note: If you are using a Linux / Raspberry Pi based system the command lines to invoke the above will look like ./mystic -l  and ./mystic -cfg+Note: If you are using a Linux / Raspberry Pi based system the command lines to invoke the above will look like **./mystic -l**  and **./mystic -cfg**
  
  
installation.txt · Last modified: 2022/09/26 03:06 by avon

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