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Securing the project manager, Actions – Rockwell Automation 9301 Series RSView32 Users Guide User Manual

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logout macro could contain commands to close all active screens and
redefine sensitive keys.

5.

For more information on macros, see “Creating macros” on
page 15-7.

Using electronic signatures to prevent unauthorized

actions

Use the electronic signature button to prevent unauthorized users
from writing values to tags and running commands. You can set up
the button so that the action the button press performs must be
approved by a pre-authorized verifier before the action is initiated.

6.

If you use the electronic signature button, the activity log records the
name and comment of the operator who performs the button’s action,
and, if required, the name and comment of the supervisor who
approves the action.

Add the electronic signature button to your graphic displays in the
Graphic Display editor. For details, see “Recording and authorizing
run-time changes using electronic signatures” on page 11-79.

Securing the Project Manager

There is no security from within the Project Manager. Therefore, to
prevent unrestricted access to project components, ensure users
cannot access the Project Manager. To do this, you can:

6.

assign security to the ProjectStop and ProjectShow commands in

the Security Codes editor. For details about these commands and
how to hide the Project Manager, see Appendix A, RSView32
commands
,
or see Help.

disable the Windows shortcut keys for accessing the Project

Manager (Ctrl–Alt–P) by selecting the appropriate check box in the
Startup editor. For details, see page 18-4.