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Server and Services Commands |
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Written by libra
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Sunday, 03 May 2009 |
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Servers Service Commands Explained Submitted by Becca aka Unregistered Thanks Becs
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 03 May 2009 )
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Written by libra
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Saturday, 10 May 2008 |
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If users have complaints about unfair bans etc in any of the web channels they should first contact one of the ops or the channel owner, if the problem isnt resolved then they can come to ophelp and take it further with an IRCop. Below is a list of the channels and the owners which are privately owned but are on the icq website which in turn they have to more or less comply with the rules of chanops with a few exceptions . - Channel Founder
- #Arabic cuddly
- #Asia Chan
- #celestial_chat Theos
- #Chinese pow
- #czsk Snowy
- #Egypt Marshall
- #Fear_of_Commitment M3}{T
- #fishing FlashBang
- #Greece Giorgos
- #just_friends_german Balu
- #islam_chat fake
- #israel SuBZeRo
- #Japan Alan
- #Kuwait Steven
- #icq-Lebanon fake
- #Looking_for_Peace ``angel
- #Persian Sepideh
- #Portuguese Diabinha
- #Romance_in_German Marshall
- #Russia Hypp
- #South_Africa Pretty_SA
- #Swedish cuddly
- #Teens_German FlashBang
- #Turkey JayJay
- #lifestyles_in_german Rohit
- #gays_in_german Cel
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 January 2010 )
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How many Eggdrops / BNCs can i have in one channel ? |
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Written by X-Ception
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Thursday, 13 March 2008 |
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The IrCQnet admins insist that no channel will be allowed to have more than 50 eggdrops/bncs in any one channel, despite if they are secret or private. You must split any channel opf eggdrops/bncs with more than 50 bots/clients. Failure to comply with this rule may mean your BNC/Eggdrop clients being zlined or worse yet your channels shut down.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 11 April 2008 )
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Written by libra
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
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Basically you cant. IRCops are chosen from people in #chanops, if a place is to become vacant it will be someone from there.
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How to load an mIRC script into your main mIRC program. |
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Written by fake
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 |
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Alot wonders/asks how to load an mIRC script into there main mIRC program. There are 3 ways to load them.
First way:
- You should locate where your mIRC script/program is installed, to know so type this command in the status window /load -rs Blah.mrc You will get something that says like this: "* /load: no such file 'C:\YourScriptFolder\Blah.mrc'". So your main mIRC program/script will be located in C:\YourScriptFolder.

- Download any mIRC script, lets say the downloaded file name would be "Helper.zip".
- Extract/Unzip the zip file, and you'll have a file called Helper.mrc

- Now you should move this Helper.mrc to your main script folder. Lets say its located in C:\YourScriptFolder. So you go to My Computer Then double click on C: Then double click on the folder "YourScriptFolder". Paste the Helper.mrc file in here.
- Go to ur main mIRC program/script and type in the status window: /load -rs Helper.mrc

PS: Since this file should be loaded in the remotes section the command is /load -rs Helper.mrc. Some files requires to be loaded in the aliases part so the command is /load -as File.extention.
Second way:
- Download any mIRC script, lets say the downloaded file name would be "Helper.zip".
- Extract/Unzip the zip file, and you'll have a file called Helper.mrc
- In your main mIRC program: Up there there's the menu that says: File -- View -- Tools... Click on Tools Then click on Script Editor

In the script editor, there are tabs that says: Aliases -- Popups -- Remote -- Users -- Variables. Click on Remote (Since this script should be loaded in remotes, other scripts maybe loaded in aliases.) Then in this script editor there's a menu that says: File -- Edit -- View -- Listen .... Click on File , then click on the menu option that says: Load

Browse for the location of the file, then press okey.


Recommended for the file to be in the same mIRC program/script folder your using.
PS: Some files requires to be loaded in the aliases part so same procedure should be followed but instead on pressing on the Remote tab, you should press on the Aliases tab.
Third way:
Some sites just put the code of the script without a file to download. In order to load such scripts you should do the following:
- In your main mIRC program: Up there there's the menu that says: File -- View -- Tools... Click on Tools Then click on Script Editor

In the script editor, there are tabs that says: Aliases -- Popups -- Remote -- Users -- Variables. Click on Remote (Since this script should be loaded in remotes, other scripts maybe loaded in aliases.) Then in this script editor there's a menu that says: File -- Edit -- View -- Listen .... Click on File , then click on the menu option that says: New.

Copy and paste the code inside the blank page then press Okey.


(Some scripts require for ur mIRC program to be restarted in order to do so type /exit -r )
PS: - Some files requires to be loaded in the aliases part so same procedure should be followed but instead on pressing on the Remote tab, you should press on the Aliases tab. - Most of the pre-made scripts already have a readme file or says how you can load the file. So try to make use of it. - Do not load scripts from people you do not trust , some scripts may have bugs/exploits that my harm ur pc and/or can steal your passwords. Some popular sites to find scripts are: - www.ircnews.co.uk - www.mircscripts.org - www.hawkee.com - www.mirc.net - www.mircscripting.info - www.mircscripts.com
Good Luck :P
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 September 2008 )
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