Assigning security codes to graphic displays, Assigning security codes to ole objects – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual
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Assigning security codes to graphic displays
In the Graphics editor, you can set up security for graphic displays. You can assign a
security code while you are creating a graphic display, or you can assign it later.
Only users or groups assigned the graphic display’s security code will be able to open the
display at run time. Users must have at least one security code assigned to them, to open
graphic displays assigned an asterisk ( * ) .
To assign security to a graphic display
1. In FactoryTalk View Studio, in the Explorer window, double-click the graphic display
that you want to secure.
2. Right-click in the display, and then select Display Settings.
3. In the Properties tab of the Display Settings dialog box, in the Security list, select a
security code other than the asterisk ( * ) , and then click OK.
Assigning security codes to OLE objects
In the Graphics editor, you can set up security for a graphic object with OLE verb
animation.
Only users or groups assigned the OLE verb’s security code will be able to activate or
modify the OLE object at run time. Users must have at least one security code assigned to
activate OLE objects assigned an asterisk ( * ) .
To assign security to an OLE object
1. In FactoryTalk View Studio, in the Explorer window, double-click the graphic display
containing the OLE object that you want to secure.
Once an OLE object is activated, there is no way to control what an operator can do within the
associated program. Therefore, the only way you can secure the program is by assigning
security to the OLE object verb in FactoryTalk View.
Select a security code.