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When setting up the AccessLists? there are some things that you need to know. In most cases you want to deal with entire groups of people at a time, not individuals. This is a list of some of the more common groups that you will use on the forums, and what they signify:
Some common AccessGroups
- c0: Members with the rank of Trooper.
- c1: Members with the rank of Second Lieutenant.
- c2: Members with the rank of Lieutenant.
- c3: Members with the rank of Captain.
- c4: Members with the rank of Major.
- c5: Members with the rank of Lieutenant Kernel.
- c6: Members with the rank of Kernel.
- c7: Members with the rank of General.
- c8: Members with the rank of Marshal.
- c9: Members with the rank of Vice CinC or CinC Adv.
- c10: Members with the rank of CinC.
- Retired Officers: Members who have been set "retired". While they continue to hold their former rank, administrative rights and some forum access may have been removed..
- forum moderators: Members of the SAS moderation group (and associates).
- f_admin: This is the forum administrator group, this group MUST be in the administrator list of all forums on CyberArmy.
- staff: This group is the CyberArmy Staff.
- ircop: This group includes all the IRC Operators from Cyberarmy IRC
- observers: This is the group containing the observers, members of the IRC Operator Training program.
Special AccessGroups
- b###: The letter b followed by the number identifying a brigade gives access to everyone in that brigade, not including any sub-brigades.
- t###: The letter t followed by the number identifying a brigade gives access to everyone in that brigade, and everyone in sub-brigades below the specified one.
- x###: The letter x followed by the number identifying a brigade gives access to the X/O's and C/O's of the specified brigade only.
AccessGroups are usually associated to AccessLists?
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