Campbell Scientific RTMC Pro Real-Time Monitor and Control Professional Software User Manual

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account with “all” access is called the Root User ID. For more information on

Remote Folder – The remote folder controls where a website will be published
relative to the web server’s root directory. By default, the CSI Web Server’s
root directory is C:\Campbellsci\CsiWebServer. It can be changed from the
CSI Web Server Administrator. On the CSI Web Server, you can create as
many websites and folders as you want. Each remote folder must be directly
below the web server’s root directory (i.e., you cannot publish to
remote_folder\subdirectory). On a datalogger web server, you are limited on
which folders you have available. Currently you can specify /CPU/, /USR/, or
/CRD/, if these directories are available. Clicking on the Remote Folder drop-
down list will show you which folders are currently available.

Website Settings

Send new password file – If a website has been previously created and user
rights set up, you may or may not want to overwrite the existing password file
for that website.

Edit Password File - Brings up the website .csipasswd file editor. This file is
used by the web server to manage user access to the website. On datalogger
websites, the .csipasswd file is always placed in the /CPU/ drive automatically.

Hide the password file – (This check box only applies to datalogger websites.)
The .csipasswd file can optionally be hidden on datalogger web servers. Hiding
the .csipasswd file is a security measure that will help protect access to user
names and passwords. Once the .csipasswd file is hidden, it will no longer
show up in the file system. Republishing the website with this option disabled
will cause the .csipasswd file to show up again.

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security, see Section 4.3, Web Security.

Root Password – The root password is the password associated with the root
user ID that has been given “all” access to publish websites to the web server.

Edit Tracker Code - T
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automatically inserted in each page of your website. Google Analytics™ web
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available services range from simple hit counters to enterprise-class web
analytic solutions.

RTMC Settings

Project File - The RTMC project file (*.RTMC2) that will be used to generate
the website. PC websites support all of the available data sources. Datalogger
websites require an RTMC project that only contains one HTTP datalogger
source. When publishing a website, all of the screens, images, and required
files are compiled together and automatically copied to the web server.

Note that when publishing to a datalogger website, the HTTP datalogger source
in your RTMC project does not need to be specific to the datalogger that the
website is published to (e.g., an RTMC project with an HTTP datalogger
source at 192.168.4.14 can be published to a datalogger with an IP address of
192.168.9.99). This allows you to create one RTMC project that can be
published to multiple datalogger websites.

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