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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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You can edit the default set of security codes to represent the level of<br />

access most users will have. This will eliminate the need to edit the<br />

security codes for each user or group manually. Since all users will<br />

probably not have the same level of access, you will still have to edit<br />

some user’s access manually.<br />

To edit the default user codes<br />

1. On the Setup menu, click Default User Codes.<br />

2. In the Default User Codes dialog box, clear the check boxes beside<br />

the codes that average user will not have access to.<br />

3. Click OK.<br />

Adding users or groups<br />

Before you can add user or group accounts to the <strong>RSView</strong> User<br />

Accounts list, the user accounts must exist in a Windows domain or<br />

local workstation domain. For details about creating users and groups<br />

in Windows, see Windows Help.<br />

To add users from a Windows domain, the network must have at least<br />

one Windows server acting as a domain controller.<br />

You can use local workstation domains provided that all computers<br />

participating in the application have identical sets of user accounts and<br />

passwords, are in the same Windows workgroup, and all users<br />

participating in the workgroup have administrative rights.<br />

To add users to the <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts list<br />

Add User/Group tool<br />

1. On the Setup menu, click Add Users/Groups, or click the Add<br />

User/Group tool on the toolbar.<br />

2. In the Windows Domain box, click the down arrow to display the<br />

domains and then click the name of a domain from which you<br />

want to add users.<br />

Setting up security 15–7

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