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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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15 • SETTING UP SECURITY• • • • •Allowed this action Plus this action The user or group of users canWrite• modify the properties of FactoryTalk Directory,existing applications, and existing areas.• view HMI server and data server names in <strong>RSView</strong>Studio.However, this user cannot add servers, nor modify theirproperties. HMI servers appear in the Explorer windowas locked.• rename applications using the Application Manager.• back up and restore applications.IMPORTANT: to back up and restore applications, inaddition to having permission to perform the Writeaction, the user must be set up under the User RightsAssignment policy.For more information, see Chapter 27, Deployingdistributed applications and Chapter 28, Deployingstand-alone applications.Write Create Children • create applications, and modify their properties.• add areas, and modify their properties.• add HMI servers, and data servers.However, this user cannot create HMI projectcomponents. HMI servers appear in the Explorerwindow as locked.WriteDelete, andCreate ChildrenIn addition to tasks allowed with Delete, Write, CreateChildren (see above):• modify the properties of HMI servers and data servers.• create and modify HMI project components.15 • PlaceholderConfigure SecurityConfigure SecurityDelete, Write, andCreate Children• set up security for the FactoryTalk Directory and itscontents. This includes the application, areas within theapplication, and the System folder and its sub folders.• create user accounts at the FactoryTalk Directory.• add users to <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts, and assignsecurity codes to them.• use the <strong>RSView</strong> Secured Commands editor.15-17

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