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RE: super admin? Is there one for controling features?
by bwise on Mon, Mar 23 2009 5:26 PM
That is the admin section; there is no tool to make some portions of the forum viewable and others not.
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RE: super admin? Is there one for controling features?
by jarede on Mon, Mar 23 2009 3:07 PM
Last Edit: Mon, Mar 23 2009 3:13 PM
Thanks! do you know what sub folder it is then and if there is additional setup steps to get this rolling? Right now, all I can do is:

see users
manage bad word
manage cats.

view and setup threads.

What I want to do is work it work with the setup config for the boards and what is viewable/ not view able etc.

Any help or direction would be great.

Appreciate it
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RE: super admin? Is there one for controling features?
by bwise on Mon, Mar 23 2009 3:01 PM
Yes, the forum does have a super admin area. By default this is located in the /admin/ folder, but it depends on where you installed it.
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super admin? Is there one for controling features?
by jarede on Mon, Mar 23 2009 2:34 PM
Hi,

My company recently started using ITCN boards and I was wondering if i am just missing the link to the super admin area to control settings for my boards like avatars, email responsing, filters, banning, email response messages, skins of the boards. I am very used to using boards like invision and community solutions which both have great backend systems for super admin controls so that non-technical people can go in and tweak the boards for their customer.

Thank you for your help in advance.

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