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− | If you are on a channel and you have channel Op status, any users that match the nicknames in the protect list will be automatically protected. mIRC does this by kicking or de-opping anyone who tries to kick or de-op your protected users. | + | If you are on a channel and you have channel Op status, any users that match the nicknames in the protect list will be automatically protected. mIRC does this by kicking or de-opping anyone who tries to kick or de-op your protected users. Note that you can't actually prevent deopping/kicking, your mIRC just 'revenges' the deop/kick and ops the user again if he got deoped. |
− | To turn protection on, use ''/protect on'', to turn it off ''/protect off''. | + | To turn the whole protection system on, use ''/protect on'', to turn it off ''/protect off''. |
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protect Dana 2 | protect Dana 2 | ||
− | If you use this command, you would protect | + | If you use this command, you would protect any user with the address ''*!*@staff.quakenet.org'' (as that's Dana's address) in every channel you are operator. |
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | + | * [[$protect]] to receive information about your protection list. | |
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[[Category:Control]] | [[Category:Control]] | ||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 09:04, 2 July 2007
Adds or removes an address/nick to/from your protect list.
/aop [-rw] <on|off|nick/address> [#channel1,#channel2,...] [type] [network]
If you are on a channel and you have channel Op status, any users that match the nicknames in the protect list will be automatically protected. mIRC does this by kicking or de-opping anyone who tries to kick or de-op your protected users. Note that you can't actually prevent deopping/kicking, your mIRC just 'revenges' the deop/kick and ops the user again if he got deoped.
To turn the whole protection system on, use /protect on, to turn it off /protect off.
You can use the following switches:
Switch | Meaning |
r | removes someone from the protection list |
w | makes the protection apply to every network |
If you do not specify a type then only the users nickname is used. If you specify a type then the users address is looked up via the server.
Example
protect Dana!dana@staff.quakenet.org #help.script
This would protect Dana in #help.script.
protect -r Dana!dana@staff.quakenet.org
This example would remove Dana from your protection list.
protect Dana 2
If you use this command, you would protect any user with the address *!*@staff.quakenet.org (as that's Dana's address) in every channel you are operator.
See Also
- $protect to receive information about your protection list.