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Not my prims/banning issue

Mia Darracq
Designer Wannabe
Join date: 28 Aug 2006
Posts: 228
12-27-2006 09:43
There is a guy that keeps shooting arrows that land on my property, thus raising the prim count. There was 16 arrows yesterday. I am the owner of the property, if I ban him, will his arrows still be able to cross property lines and land on my property? Luckily, I haven't had a problem with people building on my land, but this one guy is starting to annoy me.
Ordinal Malaprop
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Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 4,607
12-27-2006 09:46
No, he won't be able to shoot arrows onto it if you ban him. Might be better to ask him to stop first though, if you've not already.
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Mia Darracq
Designer Wannabe
Join date: 28 Aug 2006
Posts: 228
12-27-2006 09:49
Thanks. Yes, if he does it again, I was going to ask him to stop. Then if he continues to do it, I'll ban him.
Krazzora Zaftig
Do you have my marbles?
Join date: 20 Aug 2005
Posts: 649
12-27-2006 09:54
actually....he can still fire into the area I think but they won't affect prims counts maybe. I would turn auto return on and set it to a short number. Then let him fire all he wants...the land will return the arrow prims.
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Ordinal Malaprop
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12-27-2006 09:57
I was testing a weapon on the mainland the other day and firing in a certain direction I definitely got told "You cannot move object X into Parcel Y because you are banned from that parcel" (I haven't been naughty, it was red ban lines for everyone).
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Marianne McCann
Feted Inner Child
Join date: 23 Feb 2006
Posts: 7,145
12-27-2006 10:01
From: Ordinal Malaprop
I was testing a weapon on the mainland the other day and firing in a certain direction I definitely got told "You cannot move object X into Parcel Y because you are banned from that parcel" (I haven't been naughty, it was red ban lines for everyone).


I've noticed the same when doing a full-sim AV scan using Mystitool, as it has to rez probes. They cannot enter parcels where I've been banned. And like Ordinal, I've also not been naughty, it was restricted land, so I don't know if it would work when banning a *specific* person -- but I bet it would.

Mari
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Elex Dusk
Bunneh
Join date: 19 Oct 2004
Posts: 800
12-27-2006 10:04
Go into the About Land window for you parcel...

Click the Options tab...

Uncheck Create Objects for All Residents (and Group, if there's no group for your land)

Uncheck Object Entry for all Residents (and Group, if there's no group for your land).

PRESTO!

People will no longer be able to rez or insert objects onto your land.
Krazzora Zaftig
Do you have my marbles?
Join date: 20 Aug 2005
Posts: 649
12-27-2006 10:23
well I know for a fact you can fire into banned areas (we had an avatar banned for weeks and was able to fire in till LL K-lined that account). Maybe it's like push though and not everything works accordingly.
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Mia Darracq
Designer Wannabe
Join date: 28 Aug 2006
Posts: 228
12-27-2006 13:03
Thanks for all your replies!