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Community Building with ChatSpace Server Manual

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– Generate password to prove email is valid—check this box to trigger<br />

the system to generate a random password and email it to a new<br />

member.<br />

– Check for alternate conditions (Over 18, under 13, etc.)—check this<br />

box to prompt the prospective member for age.<br />

– Fax Phone # for fax-back membership app—enter the fax number<br />

here to return membership application information.<br />

Remote Administration<br />

As an administrator, you can also perform server configuration from a client<br />

window.<br />

Click on the <strong>Server</strong> Configuration button.<br />

The following options are displayed:<br />

Clicking the More Information link adjacent to the options displays<br />

information such as your serial number, your go.chatspace.com address, your<br />

site’s actual IP address, web port, main chat port, version and build number<br />

of your <strong>ChatSpace</strong>, when your site was last restarted, and how many people<br />

are currently chatting on it.<br />

The remaining links are described below.<br />

General <strong>Server</strong> Configuration—accesses a separate window containing<br />

general server information, which can be updated.<br />

– <strong>Server</strong> Name—the server name must contain at least one period (.)<br />

character. The server name is not what you use to connect to your<br />

<strong>ChatSpace</strong> from Java or from an IRC client, unless you make the<br />

server name the actual hostname associated <strong>with</strong> the IP address that<br />

<strong>ChatSpace</strong> is installed to.<br />

– <strong>Server</strong> Description—the server description is anything you wish it to<br />

be. The server description is shown at the top of your site’s login page.<br />

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