Manage cache file folders, Set up data execution prevention – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Installation Guide User Manual

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2. In the General tab, under Browsing history, click Settings.

3. In the Temporary Internet Files and History Settings dialog box, select Every

time I visit the webpage.

Manage cache file folders

To ensure that FactoryTalk View Studio can open HMI projects, and that FactoryTalk
View SE Clients can open HMI server components, set the amount of cache files usable
size to twice the size of the HMI project folder.

1. In Internet Explorer, from the Tools menu, select Internet Options.

2. In the General tab, under Browsing history, click Settings.

3. In the Temporary Internet Files and History Settings dialog box, under Disk space

to use, type a number that is at least twice the size, in MB, of the HMI project’s folder.

Set up Data Execution Prevention

DEP (Data Execution Prevention) is a Microsoft Windows security feature in
Windows XP (with Service Pack 2 or later), Windows Server 2003 (with Service Pack 1
or R2), Windows 7 Professional, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. DEP is
intended to protect programs and services from viruses and other security threats.

The DEP settings determine which programs and services are covered by DEP protection.
On computers running FactoryTalk View SE components, it is recommended that DEP be
turned on for essential Windows programs and services only.

The steps vary slightly for some of the Windows operating systems. See the sections that
apply to the operating systems you are using.

1. Open Windows Control Panel, select Control Panel Home > System and

Maintenance.

2. Click System.

3. From the list of tasks on the left, select Advanced system settings.

If the application contains multiple HMI servers, add up the size of all the corresponding HMI
project folders, and multiply that number by two.

HMI project files are stored in the following location, on the computers hosting HMI servers in a
network application:

. . .\Users\Public\Documents\RSView Enterprise\SE\HMI Projects

(Windows XP or Windows Server 2003) . . .\Documents and Settings\All Users\Shared
Documents\RSView Enterprise\SE\HMI Projects

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