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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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15 • SETTING UP SECURITY• • • • •• A graphic display named Overview has security code B.• A graphic display named Boiler has security code C.• The DisplayClientClose command has security code D.• An HMI tag named BoilerTemp has security code E.This means that members of:• the Supervisors group have full run-time access.• the Operators group can open the Overview and Boiler graphic displays, and can writeto the BoilerTemp tag. Members cannot issue the DisplayClientClose command.• the Visitors group can only open the Overview graphic display.If a user belongs to more than one group, the security codes allowed or denied for eachgroup are combined for that user.For example, if John Doe is a member of one group that has codes AB, and of anothergroup that has codes CD, then John Doe has all of codes ABCD. Or, if John Doe belongsto one group that has codes ABC, and to another group that denies code B explicitly, thenJohn Doe has codes A and C only.15 • PlaceholderAdding users to <strong>RSView</strong> and assigning security codes to themTo set up users or groups of users with run-time access to an application, and to securedHMI project components, you must add the users to the <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts list andassign at least one security code to them.When you add a user or user group to the <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts list, you are creatingreferences only, to user and user group accounts stored at the FactoryTalk Directory. Forinformation about creating new user accounts, see “Setting up RSAssetSecurity useraccounts” on page 15-8.The <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts list belongs to the application for which the users wereadded. In a distributed application, all areas share the same <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts list. Ifyou are running multiple applications that use the same FactoryTalk Network Directory,you might need to add user accounts to <strong>RSView</strong> separately, for each application.Add User/Groupbutton.To add users and assign security codes to them1. In <strong>RSView</strong> Studio, on the Settings menu, click <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts.2. In the <strong>RSView</strong> Users Accounts editor, on the Setup menu, click Add Users/Groups.15-23

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