Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual
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Only users or groups assigned the same security code as a particular command or macro
will be able to run the command or macro at run time.
To assign security to commands and macros
1. In FactoryTalk View Studio, from the Settings menu, select Runtime Secured
Commands.
2. In the Command text box, enter the command or macro you want to secure. To find
and select a command or macro, click Browse.
3. Provide an optional description, select a security code, and then click Accept.
For details about options in the Runtime Secured Commands editor, click Help.
About the Unspecified_Command
In the Runtime Secured Commands editor, the first record in the Commands list is
called Unspecified_Command.
Any commands or macros that are not listed as secured commands will use the security
code selected for the Unspecified_Command.
Initially, the security code is the asterisk ( * ) , which means that any user that has at least
one security code will have access to any unspecified commands or macros.
If you leave the security code for the Unspecified_Command as the asterisk, you have to
list all the FactoryTalk View commands and macros you want to secure, in the Runtime
Secured Commands editor.
Do not restrict access to the Login command.
Type or browse
for a command
or macro.
List of secured
commands and
macros
Select a security
code.