Where do you add custom classes in WG 2.0?

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Slim
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Where do you add custom classes in WG 2.0?

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I cannot find this option for the life of me. I want to make a couple custom classes with special keyrings and have no clue where this is.

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Slim wrote:I cannot find this option for the life of me. I want to make a couple custom classes with special keyrings and have no clue where this is.

Thanks.
You can do this two ways.

1) In the remote sysop menu use the account command.
In there you will find the command for class.
This will let you edit existing class's and make new classes. From there you can edit the key ring for the class.

2) With the WG client (windows program used to access your WG server)
Their is a remote console app. This has the ability to edit and creat class's.

Good luck and RTFM! (lol)

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Well, I figured it out, there is no actual OPTION to create a class, if you type a non-existant class into the maintain class option you are offered a chance to create it. Pretty stupid and unintuitive but whatever, I found it.

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Slim wrote:Well, I figured it out, there is no actual OPTION to create a class, if you type a non-existant class into the maintain class option you are offered a chance to create it. Pretty stupid and unintuitive but whatever, I found it.
Well, originally, the MajorBBS came with a printed manual that helped with these things...ashame it doesn't again but it's a digital world. Yea, you just goto the REMOTE menu and then type ACCOUNT...after then, you type CLASS and then type the name of the class you want to create at th prompt. It really should give a little more detail when it brings up the prompt. Maybe in a future realease it will.............but I don't speak for Galacticomm, I just speak for me which is only an opinion :lol:
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The Storm wrote:
Slim wrote:Well, I figured it out, there is no actual OPTION to create a class, if you type a non-existant class into the maintain class option you are offered a chance to create it. Pretty stupid and unintuitive but whatever, I found it.
Well, originally, the MajorBBS came with a printed manual that helped with these things...ashame it doesn't again but it's a digital world. Yea, you just goto the REMOTE menu and then type ACCOUNT...after then, you type CLASS and then type the name of the class you want to create at th prompt. It really should give a little more detail when it brings up the prompt. Maybe in a future realease it will.............but I don't speak for Galacticomm, I just speak for me which is only an opinion :lol:
I have a origonal manual for wg 2.0 and it covers the text side better then the manuals for the NT verssions. I could scan it and post it as a pdf or if rick has the manual in computer form that would be good.

Joe

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Slim wrote:I cannot find this option for the life of me. I want to make a couple custom classes with special keyrings and have no clue where this is.

Thanks.
class flags as in usrptr->class

or acocunting classes?

these have the same name as mentioned above, but 2 diff meanings.


class flags like if user is logged on and active in a class he would be class 6 (usrptr->class==ACTUSR)

blah blah

accounting classes, is easy. /go remote class
type name of one to create, boom roll with it,.

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