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Changing passwords at runtime – Rockwell Automation 9301 Series RSView32 Users Guide User Manual

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create a button and use the Login command as the press action. When
a user presses the button, the following dialog box appears:

If your project does not require users to log in when the project opens,
and you are not using the Windows Security Options, the user called
DEFAULT is logged in automatically. If you are using the Windows
Security Options, the current Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows
2003 or Windows Vista user is logged into RSView32 instead of
DEFAULT, if the current Windows user also has an RSView32 user
account. If the user doesn’t also have an RSView32 user account,
RSView32 opens with DEFAULT as the user.

When the current user logs out, DEFAULT is shown as the logged-in
user.

Changing passwords at runtime

If you want operators to be able to change their passwords, include a
way for them to access the Password dialog box.

One way is to create a button and use the Password command as the
press action. When the button is pressed, the Password dialog box
appears.