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Controlling access to your RSBizWare system Chapter 8

Let’s say our factory has 100 employees running three shifts per day.

Each shift has 10 individuals who need to view RSBizWare reports,
and 2 individuals who configure FactoryTalk Historian Classic data
collection and/or author reports. FactoryTalk Historian Classic
collects, logs, and reports on 1625 tags.

We have:

• 30 runtime users across all shifts, 10 of which could be

concurrently logged on (based on shift).

• 6 authoring users across all shifts, 2 of which could be

concurrently logged on (based on shift).

In this scenario, a total of 36 user accounts would be configured or

imported from the Windows domain, and 6 of those users would be
given authoring privileges.

Our factory would need to purchase the following activations:

• (1) 9358-HSTS2300 FactoryTalk Historian Classic Server

with 1,500 Reporting Tag Limit

• (1) 9358-HSTS2100 FactoryTalk Historian Classic Server

with 150 Reporting Tag Limit

• (10) 9358-BIZ1C0PENE RSBizWare Single-User Runtime

Client activations

Our factory is activated for a total of 12 concurrent users—10 of
which are runtime-only users, and an additional 2 users are
authoring/configuring. Remember that each FactoryTalk Historian

Classic Server activation includes an Author activation so this would
give us a total of 2 Single-User Author Client activations.

After the activations are loaded onto the computer that is running

the Security Services Manager, the activations are assigned as
follows:

Example: FactoryTalk
Historian Classic activation

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