Historian security components and their privileges – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.01 Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual

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groups and relevant Historian server users or groups. In this way the
Window users and/or groups adopt the permissions from the
Historian users to which they are mapped. This is the safest,
quickest and most convenient way of distributing the Historian
server privileges.

You can manage the Historian server security with the System
Management Tools.

See the following sections to learn more about the Historian server
security model:

• Historian Security Components and Their Privileges (page

63)

• Managing Historian Security Components (page 67)
• Creating Security Mappings (page 69)
• Managing Security of the Historian Server Database (page 71)

The following components constitute the Historian security model:

Identities

Users

Groups

PIEngineers

FTHEngineer

FTHEngineers

PIOperators

FTHOperator

FTHOperators

PISupervisors

FTHSupervisor

FTHSupervisors

PIWorld

pidemo

FTHAdministrators

piadmin

piusers

The descriptions and privileges of the security components are
presented in the following tables:

Identities

Description and privileges

PIEngineers

A sample identity with engineering duties with no pre-configured
settings.

PIOperators

A sample identity with operational duties with no pre-configured

settings.

Historian Security
Components and Their

Privileges

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