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Securing factorytalk system resources, Securing factorytalk system resources – 10 – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual

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For details, see the following:

“Setting up FactoryTalk accounts in FactoryTalk View SE” on page 5-11

“Setting up run-time security for HMI project components” on page 5-16

“Other ways to control run-time access to an application” on page 5-20

Securing FactoryTalk system resources

FactoryTalk Security services manage access to system resources such as the FactoryTalk
Directory, the application itself, areas within the application, and participating users,
computers, and devices.

These are the tasks involved in securing access to these FactoryTalk system resources:

Remove ALL USERS from the FactoryTalk Local or Network Directory.

Create FactoryTalk accounts for the users, groups, and computers you want to secure.

Assign security permissions to FactoryTalk user and group accounts.

Set up system-wide security and product policies.

For more information, see the following:

“About FactoryTalk Security accounts” on page 5-21

“Setting up user and computer accounts” on page 5-25

“Setting up system-wide policies” on page 5-27

“Setting up security for FactoryTalk system resources” on page 5-29

To set up run-time security
accounts for an application,
from the Settings menu,
select Runtime Security.

To assign security codes
to FactoryTalk View
commands and macros,
click Runtime Secured
Commands
.

In the Tags and Graphics
editors, assign security
codes to HMI tags,
graphic displays, and
OLE object verbs.

You can also double-click
the Runtime Security icon
in the Explorer window.