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Operators<br />

0.Administrator’s Guide<br />

An Operator is responsible for ensuring smooth operation of the entire server.<br />

An Operator has the ability to disconnect disruptive members from the chat<br />

site (using the KILL command), and, if the situation warrants, prevent the<br />

member from signing back onto the server (<strong>Server</strong> Ban). Operators can also<br />

issue commands to network (link) the server to other servers, forming a<br />

cluster -- a single chatting environment consisting of multiple servers.<br />

Administrators<br />

Administrators are Super Operators, <strong>with</strong> additional capabilities such as<br />

viewing secret rooms and invisible members, and being able to enter any<br />

room regardless of its modes. Administrators cannot be removed from a<br />

room. Because of these broad powers, only the server’s founder and selected<br />

individuals are granted this level of authority.<br />

If an Administrator has specified on your profile that you are an Operator or<br />

an Administrator, you are automatically granted that status when you sign<br />

onto the server. If the owner has set up a traditional O line for you, you need<br />

to sign onto the server and issue the /oper command in order to be granted<br />

Operator or Administrator status.<br />

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