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                           [36m- [33mSysOp  Command [36m-[m

               To edit User's Account from console and serial.

 From Console you can also use [35mF6[m and [35mShift-F6[m but the output of the internal
 Usereditor will then only be written on console. If you use '[35m1[m' instead the
 user is able to see and perform all actions as well.
 By the way, [35mShift-F6[m means changes are only active until the user logs off
 or the SysOp press [35mShift-F6[m, [35mF6[m or [35m1[m again.

 In the Internal Usereditor you can switch with [33m+[32m/[33m-[m to other Users. Also you
 can [32m([33mS[32m)[mave, [32m([33mD[32m)[melete, [32m([33mN[32m)[mewUser, [32m([33mI[32m)[mnactive or [32m([33mR[32m)[meactive the users. You are
 able to give presets, edit [32m([33mM[32m)[moreDatas and edit the [32m([33mC[32m)[monferencedatas of the
 selected user. [32m([33mTAB[32m)[m enables the ConferenceEditor to give the current user a
 special conference access.

 If you [36mdelete[m a user, you may want to [36mreactive[m the user before a new user has
 overwritten this account. If you want to protect this account against over-
 writing from new users, you just have to set the user to [36minactive[m state, do
 not delete the user! Inactive means the user is like deleted, but it won't
 be overwritten by a new account. You can reactive the user every time. If
 the inactive user calls, the BBS tells him that he does not exist and the
 Name is not allowed, because he can't use the Name twice!
