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A membergroup is a customizable setting in SMF, that administrators can set permissions for. They can set what boards that members from that certain membergroup can see, whether or not those members could manage members, etcetera. To assign membergroups, the administrator would go into the user's profile, into Account Related Settings, and they may set that user to a membergroup by selecting one from the drop-down list called Primary Membergroup. | {{TOCright}}A membergroup is a customizable setting in SMF, that administrators can set permissions for. They can set what boards that members from that certain membergroup can see, whether or not those members could manage members, etcetera. To assign membergroups, the administrator would go into the user's profile, into Account Related Settings, and they may set that user to a membergroup by selecting one from the drop-down list called Primary Membergroup. | ||
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Revision as of 17:37, 14 November 2010
A membergroup is a customizable setting in SMF, that administrators can set permissions for. They can set what boards that members from that certain membergroup can see, whether or not those members could manage members, etcetera. To assign membergroups, the administrator would go into the user's profile, into Account Related Settings, and they may set that user to a membergroup by selecting one from the drop-down list called Primary Membergroup.
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