Currently there are only 2 types of users planned 
Each has a basic access level.  I don't think this is
the same as a usergroup though.

If I don't have usergroups, but access levels, then
perhaps I should set the level to some less then what
is required login till activated.

Then it sounds like I have the system autogenerate an
activation code.

Not sure what you mean by :
> a separate table holding information on how to
> activate (something
> along the lines of userid, tousergroup,
> activationcode).


--- Oscar Rylin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Usergroups.
> Most likely, you're dealing with an application
> where you'll want to have
> different kinds of users (administrators, power
> users, users).
> 
> Just make a usergroup for accounts that haven't been
> activated yet.
> Also, a separate table holding information on how to
> activate (something
> along the lines of userid, tousergroup,
> activationcode).
> 
> / rylin
> 

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