Access ManagerDISCUS Administration Instructions

The Access Manager allows moderators to configure who has posting and reading privileges in their topics. This selection can range from nobody at all (posting disabled) to anyone at all (public posting).

To access the Access Manager, click on "Access Manager" from the administration program main menu. Select the topic for which you wish to edit access privileges from the list by clicking on the appropriate link.


PRO Some features in this section are available in the professional version of this discussion board software only. Those items are indicated with a notation as shown here.

Posting Privileges (Freeware version)

Posting privileges control who is allowed to post to a discussion, and also control some privileges associated with posting on the discussion board. There are two types of posting available for a discussion topic:

Unrestricted (public) posting

This setting allows anyone to post messages using any username and password. When public posting is enabled, the "Add a Message" forms on each page indicate the following: This is a public posting area. If you do not have an account, enter your full name into the "Username" box and leave the "Password" box empty. Your e-mail address is optional.

Restricted (private) posting

This setting restricts posting to moderators and/or users according to your specifications. When restricted posting is in effect, the "Add a Message" forms on each page indicate the following: This is a private posting area. A valid username and password combination is required to post messages to this discussion. Following are descriptions of four options available.

Additional Posting Options

In addition, you can disable all posting in your topic by clicking the "Disable All Posting" button. This is the equivalent of un-checking all boxes under "Unrestricted Posting" and "Restricted Posting" and then clicking the "Save" button. Disabling posting removes the "Add a Message" box from all pages, replacing it with a message that posting has been disabled.

PRO Posting Privileges (Professional Version)

Posting privileges control who is allowed to post to a discussion, and also control some privileges associated with posting on the discussion board. In the professional version, there are three basic types of posting privileges that can be defined for a discussion topic.

All Posting Disabled

All posting in the topic is disabled. The "Add a Message" forms are replaced with notices that posting has been disabled in the topic. This is a good way to "shut down" an inactive topic or a topic into which you are moving old, archived messages and do not want people to post.

Public Posting (No Restrictions)

This setting allows anyone to post messages using any username and password. When public posting is enabled, the "Add a Message" forms on each page indicate the following: This is a public posting area. If you do not have an account, enter your full name into the "Username" box and leave the "Password" box empty. Your e-mail address is optional.

Restricted Posting

This setting restricts posting to moderators and/or users according to your specifications. When restricted posting is in effect, the "Add a Message" forms on each page indicate the following: This is a private posting area. A valid username and password combination is required to post messages to this discussion. Following are descriptions of the many options available.

Additional Posting Options

PRO Reading Privileges (Professional Version)

Reading privileges allow you to password-protect or otherwise restrict reading of the pages in your topic. Without meeting the specific criteria that you specify, people cannot read any of the discussion (or post to it, either, since they cannot access the appropriate pages).

When you specify any configuration other than public reading, the content of the topic is moved to a secure location on your server (the degree of security provided by this depends on the method in which the software was installed), and a visitor's access to all pages in that topic is restricted according to your configuration. This allows you to restrict reading to registered users or moderators on the system.

Reading privileges are configured using an interface equivalent to that used to specify Posting Privileges in the professional version.

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