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General Admin without access to ACP

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hi every1
am lookin for a mod to add a rank to members where he can moderate all forums but still can't access ACP, give Medals.. etc..ty
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That just makes them a moderator then doesn't it?

Admin panel> user admin>permissions
Set them to 'is moderator' for each forum.
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Or, create a new usergroup and then go to ACP -> Group Admin -> Permissions and select your new usergroup and make that usergroup moderator of each forum (select "is moderator" for each forum, like Kevin said). Then, whenever you want to add a global moderator, just add that user to the new usergroup and then they will be moderator of each forum.

That's the thing to do if you are planning on making multiple people global moderators. It saves a lot of work.
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Re: General Admin without access to ACP

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but that will make their name appear as moderator for each forum :?
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Re: General Admin without access to ACP

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But you never said you didn't want that ;)

So, make a usergroup
Make it a hidden group
Make it the moderator of the forum.
Put the person into it.

They will then be a mod but their name won't appear under the forum name on the index.
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Re: General Admin without access to ACP

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brilliant :D ty
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