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'''Group 7 Access''' was one of a set of permissions used by the [[MCP]] to regulate access between [[users]] and ENCOM's mainframe. ENCOM employees with Group 7 access are usually programmers.
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'''Group 7 Access''' was one of a set of permissions used by the [[MCP]] to regulate access between [[users]] and [[ENCOM|ENCOM's]] mainframe. ENCOM employees with Group 7 access are usually programmers.
   
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In 1982, [[Kevin Flynn]], a former ENCOM programmer with Group 7 access tried to hack into ENCOM's mainframe in order to find [[Flynn's File|incriminating evidence]] on [[Ed Dillinger]]. However, he was kicked out of the system and as a result many group 7 programmers who were working on projects were restricted access from the system as part of the MCP's security lockdown. This included [[Alan Bradley]], who at the time was working on his program, [[Tron]]. The ban was temporary however, as Tron escaped the [[game grid]] and destroyed the MCP, thus destroying the restriction.
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In 1982, [[Kevin Flynn]], a former ENCOM programmer with Group 7 access tried to hack into ENCOM's mainframe in order to find [[Flynn's File|incriminating evidence]] on [[Ed Dillinger]]. However, he was kicked out of the system and as a result many group 7 programmers who were working on projects were restricted access from the system as part of the MCP's security lockdown. This included [[Alan Bradley]], who at the time was working on his program, [[Tron]]. The ban was temporary however, as Tron escaped the [[game grid]] and destroyed the MCP, thus destroying the restriction.
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==TRON: Legacy==
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During the existence of the [[Flynn Lives Organization]] (in both the ''TRON'' universe and our real world), the unknown individual "[[Roy Kleinberg|ZackAttack]]" manufactured [[ENCOM Badge]]s, which supposedly granted Group 7 Access to holders.
 
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Revision as of 02:44, 21 September 2013

Group 7 Access was one of a set of permissions used by the MCP to regulate access between users and ENCOM's mainframe. ENCOM employees with Group 7 access are usually programmers.

TRON

In 1982, Kevin Flynn, a former ENCOM programmer with Group 7 access tried to hack into ENCOM's mainframe in order to find incriminating evidence on Ed Dillinger. However, he was kicked out of the system and as a result many group 7 programmers who were working on projects were restricted access from the system as part of the MCP's security lockdown. This included Alan Bradley, who at the time was working on his program, Tron. The ban was temporary however, as Tron escaped the game grid and destroyed the MCP, thus destroying the restriction.

TRON: Legacy

During the existence of the Flynn Lives Organization (in both the TRON universe and our real world), the unknown individual "ZackAttack" manufactured ENCOM Badges, which supposedly granted Group 7 Access to holders.