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Implementing Security

This chapter provides information on securing RSBizWare™ BatchCampaign™ using
FactoryTalk® Security, and the communication between BatchCampaign and the
FactoryTalk Batch Server.

The following topics are covered:

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Configuring FactoryTalk Security for RSBizWare BatchCampaign

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Opening RSBizWare BatchCampaign

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Configuring RSBizWare BatchCampaign Commands Using FactoryTalk Security

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Communicating with the FactoryTalk Batch Server

The following information is specific to configuring FactoryTalk Security for RSBizWare
BatchCampaign. (For information on securing your complete FactoryTalk Security
system, see FactoryTalk Help)
.

To open FactoryTalk Help complete the following steps: click the Start button, point to
All Programs > Rockwell Software > FactoryTalk Tools
, and then select FactoryTalk
Help
.

BatchCampaign product policies are created in the Local Directory and the Network
Directory when the FactoryTalk Services Platform installs. These product polices are used
to restrict access to the BatchCampaign secured resources which include commands and
log ons.

There are BatchCampaign product policies in the Local Directory that do not exist in the
Network Directory. These product policies are Configuration Options that determine
whether BatchCampaign uses Local or Network security, and Single Sign-On capabilities.

These policy settings are in the following location:
\\System\Policies\Product Policies\Batch\BatchCampaign\Configuration\Options.

The FactoryTalk® Services Platform installation process:

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Creates a FactoryTalk Local Directory and a FactoryTalk Network Directory on
the computer.

When the install process finishes, both directories are fully configured

and ready for use.

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Allows any Windows Administrator user account to log on to either directory.

The

installation process automatically adds the local Windows Administrators group to the
FactoryTalk Administrators group in each FactoryTalk Directory.

Security settings in the Network Directory are completely separate from the security settings
in the Local Directory. For example, changes made to the security settings in the Network
Directory do not change security settings in the Local Directory.

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