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Offline cube334

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List of ulx commands for admin in users.txt
« on: January 20, 2008, 03:57:49 AM »
List of ulx commands for admin in users.txt
how do i set my self admin

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Format of admin account in users.txt--
"<account_name>"
{
"id" "STEAM_0:1:5905033"
"type" "steamid"
"pass" ""
"pass_req" "0"
"groups"
{
"superadmin"
}
"allow"
{
"ulx kick"
"ulx ban"
"immunity"
               "ulx cexec"
               "ulx all"
}
"deny"
{
"none"
}
}


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"superadmin"
{
"[TEAM-GM]CuzionCL]" "STEAM_0:1:5905033"
            "[TEAM-GM]Irvy" "STEAM_0:0:13732530"
}

Is this how i do it

What does <account_name> mean ?

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Re: List of ulx commands for admin in users.txt
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2008, 04:01:41 AM »
This is the wrong forum for this post...

But seeing as I got to it before it was locked/moved.....

<Account Name> is simply what your user name is.. it doesnt really matter what you put there it's just for your reference...


Also, what you have in your bottom example.. (assuming those are Valid SteamIDs) will work fine..

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Re: List of ulx commands for admin in users.txt
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2008, 11:22:12 AM »
Cube, we're glad you finally at least started looking at your files.
It means you are capable of looking around.
Perhaps you should first read the readme.txt thats included with ULX.
It has instructions for adding admins.
If that doesn't work, there is a FAQ forum. One of those FAQ is 'how do I add a user'

The next time you ask a question thats been answered in our FAQ or instructions, I'm banning you a week.
This forum has a search function. Use it.

Zakap, thanks, but don't do a lazy persons work for them. =)
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