The directory structure of the Nightmare Mudlib 3.2 is designed to be as intuitive thinking in order to allow you security along with supposed to represent a natural way of dividing up the files based on the style in which the mudlib was coded. Nightmare Mudlib 3.2 ships with the following sub-directories of the root: /adm Secure directory for the mud. /cmds Commands available to all users at all times /d Domains of the mud. Areas which link creator realms. /daemon Non-secure daemons /doc Documentation and help files /ftp You hook up the ftp daemon available at the same site as the mudlib here /hm Not currently used. High mortal castles will be stored here. /log Logging is done to this directory /news All your news files are located here /std Inheritable and backbone objects /tmp An open directory to which everyone has write access /wizards Personal files of creators where their domains can be found. As an administrator, you are most conerned with the /adm, /daemon, /std directories. Each directory comes with help files describing what is stores and what sort of access you should be granting to it. In general, /adm and /cmds/system should be administrator only directories. Only arches with an absolute *need* should have write access to /std. And only admins and arches should have access to /cmds The reast should be based on a need to access basis.