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How Do You Set up Banlines?

Gabrielle Nikitin
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Join date: 11 Dec 2007
Posts: 4
03-17-2008 20:00
Hi,

Anyone tell me how to set up banlines? many thanks :-)
Colette Meiji
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Join date: 25 Mar 2005
Posts: 15,556
03-17-2008 20:03
go into your land options and restrict access

Banlines will be up for everyone you don't specifically allow access to. You won't be able to see them.
Oryx Tempel
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Join date: 8 Nov 2006
Posts: 7,663
03-17-2008 20:07
Hi Gabrielle,
First you have to own the land or be a renter on the land with the ability to edit the "About Land" windows.

Go to the World/About Land menu, and click on the Access tab. If you want to just ban one specific person, add that person to the lower right section, where it says "Banned Residents." There is no longer an option to ban EVERYONE, so if you want to ban a significant portion of the population, you can ban "Residents who have not given payment info to Linden Lab" or "Residents who are not age-verified adults."

Alternately, you can add specific people to be allowed into the parcel, as well, using the lower left section.
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Zed Kiergarten
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Join date: 19 Jan 2008
Posts: 138
03-17-2008 20:14
Or better yet, use a security orb type device and leave the ugly ban lines down.
Kitty Barnett
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Join date: 10 May 2006
Posts: 5,586
03-17-2008 20:27
From: Oryx Tempel
There is no longer an option to ban EVERYONE, so if you want to ban a significant portion of the population, you can ban "Residents who have not given payment info to Linden Lab" or "Residents who are not age-verified adults."
Did they change that?

Last time I peeked you couldn't ban (up to 768m) "no payment info on file" or "not age-verified", you could just access restrict those groups (regular 50m AGL).
Oryx Tempel
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Join date: 8 Nov 2006
Posts: 7,663
03-17-2008 21:33
From: Kitty Barnett
Did they change that?

Last time I peeked you couldn't ban (up to 768m) "no payment info on file" or "not age-verified", you could just access restrict those groups (regular 50m AGL).

Hmm I'm not sure. I just checked the tab, and it looks like you can "restrict access" which I assume is "ban." Maybe you're right about the 50 m zone...
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Hugsy Penguin
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Join date: 20 Jun 2005
Posts: 851
03-17-2008 23:03
I tested this recently. From what I saw, only explicitly adding someone to the ban list generated the *high* ban lines. I didn't measure them but it's commonly assumed to be to 768m. I was able to overfly the land and did a trampoline bounce about 830m.

For everything else (blocked public access, blocked no pay info, blocked not age verified, or not in group), red "NO ENTRY" ban lines went to 50m AGL. For sell pass, they were green "BUY PASS" ban lines that also went to 50m AGL. You could still overfly and do a trampoline bounce on top.

--Hugsy
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