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Nick Tracker for mIRC
When you bring a group of people onto ScoutLink it can be difficult to keep track of what nicks they are using. These two scripts work together to allow you to keep track of other peoples nicks.

Firstly you set up the "Sever" script on the mIRC that you want to keep track of everyone else's nicks on. This computers nick must stay the same - so decide what nick your going to use when you set this computer up.

Secondly, set the "Client" script up on every computer you want to keep track of.

When someone using a computer with the Clinet script loaded changes their nick the sever will be told of the change and their new nick will be added to the notify list.

You can see the notify list either on the tree bar (view -> tree bar to open) or by typing /notify -s 

 

To configure the scripts, download the file and save it into the scripts folder inside your main mIRC folder.

Then, in mIRC open the Scripts Editor by going Tools -> Scripts Editor.

After you have done that, click on the remotes tab and then go File -> Load... and open the script.

Read through the comments at the top of the script, the config section of the comments tells you how to configure the scripts.

If you have any problems, post a message in the #youth-forum

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Script to load on all the computers you want to see the nicks for.

 Download Nick Tracker - Client
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Script to load on the computers you want to see the nicks on.

 Download Nick Tracker - Server
File Title:Nick Tracker - Server (Details)
File Type:mrc
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 July 2008 )
 
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