Because I already have a lump of people in the default usergroup, and instead of changing all of their groups to a new one, I was just going to make the new registrations a different one.
Unfortunately I am using the user_group_id column to control access to a Minecraft server I run, so I have been changing people's groups to which ever they are. Should I be using secondary_group_ids instead?
Because I already have a lump of people in the default usergroup, and instead of changing all of their groups to a new one, I was just going to make the new registrations a different one.
Do you want to set different permissions for the existing users? Why do you want to separate existing users from new users? Maybe there is another solution.
Currently there is no "mass move" utility in the control panel so you would have to change each user individually.
Unfortunately I am using the user_group_id column to control access to a Minecraft server I run, so I have been changing people's groups to which ever they are. Should I be using secondary_group_ids instead?
How is that setup? Is the server info posted in a private forum? A secondary group will work well if you just need to restrict access to an area of the forum.
So I want people to be able to register, but NOT access my Minecraft Server (Which queries a list of eligible people based off of their main user group). It looks like I will want to make it so it queries the secondary user group, since the primary should (always?) be set to the default group.