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Chapter 7

Advanced Application Topics

BridgeVIEW User Manual

7-22

© National Instruments Corporation

If you choose File»Import»Network BridgeVIEW, a dialog box appears
in which you can type in the name of the computer to import the accounts
from, or you can browse the network.

Note

(Windows 95)

To access the user account list on another computer over the network

requires access to the Windows Registry of the remote machine. Remote Registry
access does not function unless the Remote Administration service is installed and
running on any Windows 95 machine that attempts to access another computer’s
BridgeVIEW account list, or whose account list is to be accessed by another
computer. Consult your Windows 95 documentation to determine if Remote
Administration is enabled, and how to install it if it is not. This service is
automatically available in Windows NT.

How Do You Modify a User’s BridgeVIEW

Environment Privileges?

Use the Edit User Accounts dialog box to assign user privileges. To
change user privileges, select Project»Security»Edit User Accounts.
From the account list, select the account you want to modify and press the
Modify>> button. Press the Privileges… button to open the Privileges
dialog box.

To keep any changes, click the OK button in the Privileges dialog box and
click the Apply button in the Edit User Accounts dialog box.

Operator Interface Security

Operator Interface Security refers to limiting user access to elements on
your HMI screens. You can assign an access level to each HMI object to
control which users can see or operate it.

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