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Rock Vacirca
riches to rags
Join date: 18 Oct 2006
Posts: 1,093
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03-31-2007 02:50
Please excuse the cross-pot here from the Resident Answers forum, as I thought the scripters would have a beeter understanding of this question:
To help solve an estate access problem under another thread, I started to wonder if there was such a group as 'no group', like when you select 'none' from the group list, with its own UUID. Or, conversely, such a group as 'Everyone', meaning everyone in sl.
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Winter Ventura
Eclectic Randomness
Join date: 18 Jul 2006
Posts: 2,579
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03-31-2007 03:00
well there is "none" but it's not technically a group.
And can you imagine the problems if you deeded land to "everyone?"
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Eddee Edman
Registered User
Join date: 20 Mar 2007
Posts: 1
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Fee's in groups
03-31-2007 11:44
how do you make sure that the fee's that are charged to belong to the group go to the owners of that group only and not all the group members?
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Sys Slade
Registered User
Join date: 15 Feb 2007
Posts: 626
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03-31-2007 12:07
Off topic, but:
Under "roles", select "everyone" and scroll down till you see accounting. Untick the option to pay group fees and receive payments (should be the only option under accounting). Apply the same for each role you want to exclude.
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