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AVEVA™ InTouch HMI

Security

  • Last UpdatedJun 27, 2024
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You must have adequate security privileges to run Tag Viewer. The following tables explains the InTouch user security levels that are available.

Security Level

Description

ArchestrA

If you select this option, you must do the following:

  1. In the WindowViewer Properties screen, set Access Level >= Minimum Access Level.

  2. Log on to WindowViewer and start Tag Viewer.

This is applicable if you are running a managed InTouch application.

InTouch

If you select this option, you must do the following:

  1. In the WindowViewer Properties screen, set Access Level >= Minimum Access Level.

  2. Log on to WindowViewer and start Tag Viewer.

    This is applicable if you are running a stand-alone InTouch application.

    None

    If you select this option, then any user can start Tag Viewer at run time without logging on to WindowViewer.

    OS

    If you select this option, you must do the following:

    1. In the WindowViewer Properties screen, set Access Level >= Minimum Access Level.

    2. Log on to WindowViewer and start Tag Viewer.

      This is applicable if you are running a stand-alone InTouch application.

      CONNECT

      This is applicable if you are running a stand-alone InTouch application and if you have selected the connected experience option under the License mode tab of the Configurator.

      If you are opening an InTouch application, you must log on again to re-authenticate yourself to run Tag Viewer. For more details on configuring users, see Manage users and setting their authorization levels in AVEVA™ InTouch HMI Management Guide.

      Note: You do not have to log on again if the security level of InTouch is None.

      Log on

      1. Open WindowViewer.

      2. On the Special menu, select Security, and then select Log On.

      3. Log on with a valid user ID, password and the required minimum access level.

        Note: You can log on as administrator or create a user ID that has adequate privileges.

        Start Tag Viewer

        1. Open WindowViewer.

        2. On the Special menu, select Tag Viewer. The Tag Viewer appears.

          Start Tag Viewer from a script

          1. Open WindowMaker.

          2. Configure any script except application scripts "On Startup" and "On Shutdown" with the LaunchTagViewer() function.

          3. Open WindowViewer.

          4. Execute the script to start Tag Viewer.

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