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Offline Creepingwind

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Cmds - User Management Help
« on: June 26, 2013, 08:49:29 am »
Hello, one day I was messing with ULX I made the group "Owner" which inherits the rights form "Superadmin", and I took away these rights from "Cmds -User Management Help" I took away these rights, "ulx group deny, ulx groupallow, ulx adduserid, ulx adduser, ulx addgroup" and now I have no idea to add them back to "superadmin", please help?
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Re: Cmds - User Management Help
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2013, 10:36:04 am »
Hello, one day I was messing with ULX I made the group "Owner" which inherits the rights form "Superadmin", and I took away these rights from "Cmds -User Management Help" I took away these rights, "ulx group deny, ulx groupallow, ulx adduserid, ulx adduser, ulx addgroup" and now I have no idea to add them back to "superadmin", please help?

You need rcon access to add them back.

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rcon_password password; rcon ulx groupallow superadmin "ulx groupallow"
And from there you should be able to re-add the rest of the commands through the XGUI.
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Re: Cmds - User Management Help
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2013, 01:58:59 pm »
Better yet, reset all standard groups to normal.
/index.php/topic,5765.0.html

Second, never modify superadmin in any way.
See this wonderful rant explanation why 'owner' group causes so much trouble to admin mods everywhere (except for DarkRP), not just ULX.
/index.php/topic,6291.0.html
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