nter your nickname, and room name
(without # and no spaces) and do press "yes" when the java
security window appears:
Note:Make
sure that (in case you do not have mIRC) you have a website with a
box similar to the one above, otherwise your chatters cannot find
your chatroom. To do that, you can generate code through our
code-generator and
add that to your site.
2. Register your nickname on
the server. To do so, make sure you are logged in at the chat with
the nickname you intend to register. Then type the following
command (include the / ):
/msg nickserv
register password emailaddress
Change
password to what you want as
password, and change emailaddress
to your email address. Be sure it is a valid address. Then press
enter.
If everything goes well, you will be sent an email which contains
an authentication code. Enter that complete line, and your nick
will be registered and usable.
To login at your registered nickname, type
(include the /):
/msg nickserv
identify yourpassword
Change
yourpassword to the password
you chose when you registered your nickname.
3. Register your chatroom on
the server. First, make sure you are logged in with your
registered nickname. Next, go to the chatroom you want to register
by typing
(include the /):
/join #chatroom
Change chatroom to what
your chatroom name is and make sure there are no spaces in the
name, as IRC does not recognise them.
Once you are inside your room, you can type the following command
(include the /):
/msg chanserv
register #chatroom
password description
Change
chatroom
to your chatroom name, without spaces (include the # before your
channel name). Change password
to a password you like and add a
description. Press enter.
If all goes well, your chatroom will be registered. From now on,
every time you login at your nickname, you will automatically be
made operator in your own chatrooms. To login as founder of your
chatroom (to access more options), you can type
(include the /):
/msg chanserv
identify #chatroom password
Change
chatroom to your chatroom name
and change password to the
password you chose when you registered your chatroom.
If you
entered your room before authenticating first, then you will also
have to type the following command to gain the operator privilege
symbol (@) before your name (leaving your room and re-entering it
without leaving the server does the same):
/msg
chanserv op #chatroom nickname
Change
chatroom to your chatroom name
and change nickname
to your
nickname.
Next
you can set a topic for your room. To accomplish this, type
(include the /):
/msg chanserv topic #chatroom topic-here
Change
chatroom to your chatroom name
and
change
topic-here to a topic you
want.
With the
following command, you can make sure the topic stays, even after
the last user has left the chatroom (include the /):
/msg chanserv
set #chatroom keeptopic on
Change
chatroom to your chatroom name
.
Just as on the original server, we also
offer in-chat help through the following commands:
Chanserv: /msg chanserv help
Nickserv: /msg nickserv help
To see more info about any particular
command:
Chanserv: /msg chanserv help
commando
Nickserv: /msg nickserv help commando
Change command
to the command for which you want more info.
Note: To
change the help from English to something else, type:
/msg nickserv
set language
number
Change the "number"
to any of the following numbers:
1 - English
2 - Français (French)
3 - Deutsch (German)
4 - Italiano (Italiano)
5 - Português (Portuguese)
6 - Español (Spanish)
7 - Türkçe (Turkish)
8 - Catala (Catalan)
9 - ÅëëçíéêÜ (Greek)
10 - Nederlands (Dutch)
Need assistance with
registering your chatroom? Please open a support ticket in our
support system ,
or visit #help. Make sure you have read all of above information before
you ask for help.
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