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II. Creating and Maintaining Books
1. Using the Master Admin program
2. Creating a new book
(a) using a template
(b) using custom options
3. Modifying a book
(a) book options
(b) field options
(c) html and templates
(d) banning options
4. Deleting a book
III. The User Admin Program
1. Controlling user access
2. Overview of user abilities
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The User Admin Program: Controlling user access
VisitorBook Pro comes shipped with a powerful master administrator program that can handle
almost every task needed for each book. However, the trusted sidekick of this program is
the user administrator program, simply called "vbadmin.cgi". Through this program, users
have access to any setup information they might need to change. Controlling access
to this program allows you to designate other people to control a specific book or books.
Allowing access to the user admin program is simple; it is controlled through the master admin
program. To allow access to the program, simply assign the book a password -- either
when you create the book or
by modifying the book. Setting nothing as the password,
or a blank password, will result in the user admin program disallowing that book to be accessed
through the user admin program. On the master admin edit screen, this is accomplished by
erasing the text "-- modify to change --" and clicking "Submit Changes".
Note that it is necessary to use the user admin program to access the post-approval mode.
If you create a book where posts must be approved, you will need to log in to the user admin
program to approve these posts.
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