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enable
Syntax
system.movie.enable ["movieName1
" {, "movieName2
", "movieName3
"}] system.group.enable ["groupName1
" {, "groupName2
", "groupName3
"}]
Description
Multiuser Server command; when movie
is specified, enables the given movie or movies on the server so future connections can be made. Current connections are not affected. When group
is specified, the given group or groups are enabled to accept new members.
The server responds with a message that has the same object and command in the #sender
parameter and the same #subject
and #contents
.
If the server is not set up with the allowMovie
command in the configuration file, by default it allows connections from all movies. The disable
command blocks log-ons from specific movies, while the enable
command reenables a movie disabled by disable
. Never disable all movies; this would prevent even an administrator movie from logging on to reenable other movies.
Examples
This statement enables the movie TankWars on the server:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.movie.enable", "anySubject", "TankWars")
To enable more than one movie, use a list containing the movie names:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.movie.enable", "anySubject", ["TankWars", "TicTacToe", "Checkers"])
This statement enables the group @RedTeam to allow new members to join:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.group.enable", "anySubject", "@RedTeam")
See also
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