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┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Security Level Access Limiting │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
You have the option of limiting what menu options your callers
have access to. If you leave the defaults, (when running ICSETUP.EXE)
then every caller will have access to all menu options.
The reason for adding this option:
A few sysops called me and said that my program made their
icons easily accessible for others to download and use, basically
stealing icons. So they asked me to add security level limiting.
This way the sysop has the option of verifying a user before
allowing a user to have access to the BBS's icons.
The value you put in the config file is the minimum security level
a user must have to access theat menu option. For example, if I
entered a 20, then NO users with a security value of 19 or less
will have access to that menu option.
You can set the access level for each of your 3 definable FILE
menu options and you can set one access level value for the
[D] & [A] menu options.
Relize that IconUpDater looks for the Wildcat "Menu access Level"
value. For example Wildcat comes pre-configed with NEWUSER (the
security level name) having a Menu access level value of 5. This
5, or Menu access level value is what IconUpDater uses, not the
actual security level name.