Tion -2 – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Users Guide User Manual

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For details, see “Configure FactoryTalk View ME 8.0 and later terminals for Domain
authentication” on page 2.

FactoryTalk View ME releases prior to 8.0 support domain authentication against
Windows Server 2000, and Windows Server 2003 domains. For details, see “Configure
FactoryTalk View ME prior to 8.0 terminals for Domain authentication” on page 5.

Configure FactoryTalk View ME 8.0 and later terminals for
Domain authentication

To configure LDAP settings on a FactoryTalk View ME 8.0 or later
terminal

1. In the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box, click Terminal Settings.

2. Double-click Networks and Communications.

3. Double-click LDAP Configuration.

4. Do one of the following:

If you want to enable SSL, select Yes for Use SSL, and in Server FQDN field,
enter FQDN (fully qualified domain name), for example,

FTV1TT45.domain08r2.domain03.com.

If you want to disable SSL, select No for Use SSL, and in DNS-Style Domain
Name
, enter the domain name, for example, domain08r2.domain03.com.

The Port field is automatically filled.

5. Click OK to save the changes and close the window.

To obtain a root certificate

In the Windows domain controller, if you use LDAP over SSL to do authentication, you

need to have the root certificate on your local terminal. You can use Domain Controller

Root Certificate utility to import the certificate from remote domain server to your

FQDN is a DNS name that uniquely identifies the computer on the network. By default, it
is a concatenation of the host name, the primary DNS suffix, and a period.

You can find the FQDN from the Network Identification tab of the the properties page
for My Computer on the Domain server.

If SSL is enabled, you need to have the root certificate on your local terminal. For more
information about obtaining root certificate, see “To obtain a root certificate” on page 2.

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