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I just registered my own channel for some friends and was wondering how to give them different levels of OP access, and how they can give others access everytime I try it says this

[1:36pm] -> *chanserv* ACCESS #malevolence ADD nick 10
[1:36pm] -ChanServ- You can't use this command.
[1:36pm] -ChanServ- Use the AOP, SOP and VOP commands instead.
[1:36pm] -ChanServ- Type /msg ChanServ HELP command for more information.



I also wanna know to change the topc by saying @up and the topic will say "Server is currently up" or @down and the topic says "Server is currently down"

and such ty smile

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1. ChanServ has nothing to do with mIRC. You will need to seek help in the network help channel, usually #help.

2. To make mIRC react to text you need to use an onTEXT and/or onINPUT events.

/help on text
/help on input

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Quote:
1. ChanServ has nothing to do with mIRC. You will need to seek help in the network help channel, usually #help.

2. To make mIRC react to text you need to use an onTEXT and/or onINPUT events.

/help on text
/help on input

-genius_at_work
how do you do that? o.O

im a noob with irc frown

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if it helps this is what i want the topic to be when i say @up

0,1:[4 ESL20 ]::[4 Auth: 9UP0 :: 4Server: 9UP0 ]::[4 WWW:0 http://www.es-l2.com0 ]::[4 News: 0Malevolence Is Now Recruiting 75+0 ]::3'

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Chanserv basically has two types of access options..one is using the access and levels commands, the other is using the AOP, SOP, & VOP commands

For more help with chanserv type /msg chanserv help

For more detailed help use /msg chanserv <topic> help

The available topics will be listed from the first help command I gave.

If you're still having trouble understanding how to use chanserv, join the help channel for your network (usually #help) and ask there.


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