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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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13 • USING DATA LOGGING• • • • •10. Right-click Rockwell Datalog Read Server and then click Properties on the contextmenu.11. In the Rockwell Datalog Read Server Properties dialog box, click the Identity tab.12. Repeat step 8, above.13. Restart the computer.13 • PlaceholderTo change the settings for the data log program files and readserver in Windows 20001. On the computer on which you want to run a data logging, click the Windows Startbutton, and then click Run.2. In the Open box, type dcomcnfg, and then press Enter.3. If DCOM Configuration Warning messages appear, click No for each one.4. In the Distributed COM Configuration Properties dialog box, click the Applicationstab.5. In the Applications list, click DatalogServ, and then click Properties.6. In the DatalogServ Properties dialog box, click the Identity tab.7. Click ‘This user’, and then type the name and password of a user that has access to thenetwork path and database.If the user’s password changes periodically, you must modify this DCOM setting manually,whenever a change is made. To avoid this, specify a user whose password never changes.Alternatively, you can select ‘The interactive user’. However, with this DCOMsetting, a user must also be logged on at the HMI server.8. In the Applications list, click Rockwell Datalog Read Server, and then clickProperties.9. In the Datalog Read Server Properties dialog box, click the Identity tab.10. Repeat step 7, above.11. Restart the computer.Making runtime changes without editing the data log modelAt run time you can change the following data log parameters without editing the data logmodel:• the log rate for periodic logging, using the DataLogChangeRate command.13-13

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