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4.2.2 Managing W

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when multiple websites will have similar settings, such as when you want to

TMC project to multiple dataloggers.

4.3 Web Secu

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aloggers using the API commands described in Section

4.4, API Commands.

4.3.1 PC Websites

be

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assigned an access level of “all”.

ebsites

To remove a website, select the website in the Websites list and press the
Remove button.

To rename a website, select the website in the Websites list and press the
Rename button.

The settings from the website that is currently selected in the Websites lis
be copied to a new website by pressing the Copy button. This can be useful

publish the same R

The website that is currently selected in the Websites list can be viewed in a
web browser by pressing the View Website button.

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Users and their website access rights are controlled through .csipasswd file
Note that .csipasswd files control access to websites as well as direct access to
data sources and dat

Each user can be given one of the following access levels:

None – No access is allowed. The account is disabled.

Read Only – Allowed to view data. No values can be changed.

Read/Write – Allowed to view data, make changes to writeable values in
a datalogger’s Public or Status table or a virtual data source, and set a
datalogger’s clock.

All – Allowed to view data, make changes to writeable values in a
datalogger’s Public or Status table or a virtual data source, set a
datalogger’s clock, use the API FileControl command, and publish
websites.

In order to publish a website to the CSI Web Server, a .csipasswd file must
created. The root directory and each remote folder under the root directory c
have its own .csipasswd file. This .csipasswd file controls the user accounts
and passwords that will be able to publish projects to that directory and
controls user access to websites in that directory. In order to publish, a user
account needs to be

If a remote folder does not have its own .csipasswd file, the root .csipasswd file
will be used.

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