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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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6 • WORKING WITH STAND-ALONE APPLICATIONS• • • • •Renaming and deleting stand-alone applicationsUse the Application Manager tool to rename or delete a stand-alone application.You must have the necessary security permissions to perform tasks in the Application Manager.For more information, “Setting up access to resources secured at FactoryTalk Directory” onpage 15-12.6 • PlaceholderTo run the Application Manager1. On the Windows Start menu, select Programs, Rockwell Software, <strong>RSView</strong>Enterprise,Tools, and then click Application Manager.For details about using the Application Manager, click Help within the tool.To rename a stand-alone application1. In the Application Manager, click <strong>Supervisory</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> Stand-alone, and then clickNext.2. Click Rename application, and then click Next.3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the operation.To delete a stand-alone application1. In the Application Manager, click <strong>Supervisory</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> Stand-alone, and then clickNext.2. Click Delete application, and then click Next.3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the operation.For stand-alone applications, you can choose whether to delete the HMI server projectassociated with the application. For details, click Help within the Application Manager.For details about removing a data server and deleting its cache files, see page 7-13.Copying, backing up, and restoring stand-alone applicationsYou can also use the Application Manager tool to copy, back up, and restore a stand-aloneapplication. For more information, see Chapter 28, Deploying stand-alone applications.6-7

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