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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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• • • • •RSVIEW SUPERVISORY EDITION USER’S GUIDETo open the Log On to FactoryTalk utility1. On the Windows Start menu, select Programs, Rockwell Software, FactoryTalk Tools,and then click Log On to FactoryTalk.Log on to FactoryTalkNetwork or Localdirectory.If single sign-on isturned on, the currentuser is also the singlesign-on user.You can use the Log On to FactoryTalk utility at any time, to change or to log off the userlogged on to the FactoryTalk Directory. For information about using the utility, seeRSAssetSecurity Help.About single sign-onSingle sign-on allows one user to access multiple products in a FactoryTalk-enabledsystem, without having to log on separately to each product.If single sign-on is turned on, once an initial user logs on to FactoryTalk Directory, thatuser’s credentials are checked first when any other FactoryTalk-enabled product is started.As long as RSAssetSecurity services authorize the single sign-on user, there will be nofurther prompts to log on in the current Windows session.To confirm whether a user is logged on to FactoryTalk, check the Logon Informationdisplayed in the Log on to FactoryTalk utility (as illustrated above).Single sign-on is set up as a system security policy and is turned on by default. Forinformation about setting up system-wide policies, see RSAssetSecurity Help.If the <strong>RSView</strong> SE client is the first FactoryTalk-enabled product you run after restarting thecomputer, and you are prompted to log on using the <strong>RSView</strong> SE Client Login dialog box, you willnot be logged on to FactoryTalk Directory, nor set as the single-sign-on user.15-6

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