Hi Marc,
Am 15.06.2011 20:11, schrieb Marc Paré:
Hi Alex
Could you give me admin rights to the Mumble server? The US Marketing
team would like to test it for the next North American Community meeting
in July. It doesn't look like I can add users.
you already have admin rights on the mumble server. You don't need to
add users. The US Marketing team members must join the server with their
usernames (and automatically generated certificates) and then register
with the server. The users can register themselves with the server by
right-clicking on the username and choosing "register" or you can do
this for them. After they are registered, you can give them additional
rights. To do this, right click on the "root" channel and choose edit.
You can define groups under the ACL tab and add users to groups under
the groups tab. For additional details see
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Murmurguide#Becoming_Administrator_and_Registering_a_User
Don't get frightened by the apparent complexity of the system - it
allows complex setups, but once you get used to it it will be quite easy.
Cu,
Alex
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