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#1   12-15-2006, 05:06 PM
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changing usergroup


you can change your usergroup following query

PHP Code:
UPDATE `userSET `usergroupid` = '6' WHERE `username` ='tespara'  LIMIT 1 
Unregistered User = 1
Registered user = 2
waiting Verification User = 3
(COPPA) = 4
Super Moderator = 5
Administrator = 6
Moderator = 7
Banned User = 8
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