Using strict security – Rockwell Automation 9301 Series RSView32 Users Guide User Manual
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Adding security
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4.
If you like, type a descriptive remark in the Description field.
5.
Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each command and macro.
6.
Save the configuration by choosing Close.
Preventing access to the Security Codes and
User Accounts editors
Both the Security Codes editor and the User Accounts editor have
commands that can be used at runtime to open these editors. The
Security command opens the Security Codes editor and the Account
command opens the User Accounts editor.
Be sure to secure the Security and Account commands in the Security
Codes editor to prevent users from accessing these editors at runtime.
If users open the editors, they can edit any information. Also be sure
to restrict access to the ProjectShow command, as it allows access to
these editors. For additional information see “Securing the Project
Manager” on page 10-16.
Using strict security
When strict security is on, the system checks the security codes of
commands and macros no matter where they are issued from. When
strict security is off, the system checks the security codes of
commands and macros only when they are issued from the command
line.
7.
When strict security is on, RSView32 checks security access to
commands or macros issued from:
macros
command
line
button
objects
object, display, and global keys