Performing secured tasks in factorytalk view se – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual
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Select the Allow check box beside the Configure Security action.
Explicitly allowing the Configure Security action on the application means that
Supervisors can set up security for the application, add Runtime Security accounts and
assign security codes to those users, and secure HMI project components.
Select the Deny check box beside the Delete action.
Explicitly denying the Delete action on the application means that Supervisors are
prevented from deleting applications.
The changes are reflected in the Effective Permissions tab, as shown in the following
illustration.
When setting up permissions, or overriding inherited permissions, keep these rules of
precedence in mind:
Explicit Deny takes precedence over explicit Allow.
Explicit Allow takes precedence over implicit Deny.
Performing secured tasks in FactoryTalk View SE
To perform certain tasks in FactoryTalk View SE, users must have the security
permissions needed for access to the FactoryTalk Directory, application, or area where the
task is to be authorized.
For information about:
How to assign permissions to users, see page 5-31.
How inherited permissions work, see page 5-33.
Some of the tasks FactoryTalk View SE users can perform require additional permissions.
For information about permissions related to:
When you use explicit permissions (Allow or Deny) to override inheritance on a particular
resource, these permissions become the ones that are inherited by lower-level resources.
Check mark means
Configure Security
is allowed.
No check mark
means Delete is
denied.