Overview
Users who want to give someone else access to their Minecraft server, such as an admin in the Multicraft panel, without sharing their password, can let other registered users access their server quickly through the Multicraft panel. This allows management tasks or general moderation to be delegated among trusted administrators.
How To Give Multicraft Panel Access to Others
Step 1. The other user must register for an account on the Multicraft panel to give access.
Step 2. Log in to the Multicraft panel.
Step 3. From the left sidebar, navigate to the Users tab.
Step 4. In the text box for Username, enter the username registered in Step 1 and press Enter.
Step 5. Change if the user can change files by assigning them an FTP Access Level, and change their permission level by setting a Role.
Note: Any changes made to this page are saved automatically.
User Role Definitions
Moderator:
- View and type in chat from the panel.
- View the console in the panel, unable to type any commands.
- No FTP access, regardless of settings.
Super Moderator:
- View and type in chat from the panel.
- View the console in the panel, able to type commands.
- Ability to Start, Stop, Restart, and Kill server in the panel.
- No FTP access, regardless of settings.
Administrator:
- Access to any owner commands, cannot give other users permissions.
Co-Owner:
- Access to any owner commands and can give permissions.