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Locking operators into the run-time environment

To lock operators into the FactoryTalk View SE Client at run time, for example, to prevent
access to other programs on the computer, try one or more of the following methods:

Limit the ability to manipulate graphic displays, by removing the title bar or
minimize and maximize buttons from selected displays.

To do this, in the Display Settings dialog box, clear the check boxes Title Bar,
Minimize Button
, and Maximize Button. For details, see Chapter 16, Creating
graphic displays
in the FactoryTalk View Site Edition User’s Guide.

Limit the ability to manipulate the client window, by removing the title bar or
minimize and maximize buttons from the client.

To do this, in the FactoryTalk View SE Client wizard, clear the check boxes, Show
title bar
, and Show system menu and close button. For details, click Help in the
FactoryTalk View SE Client wizard.

Prevent switching to other applications. To do this, in the FactoryTalk View
SE Client wizard, select the check box, Disable switch to other applications.

For details, click Help in the FactoryTalk View SE Client wizard.

Restrict access to the desktop, using the DeskLock tool.

To open DeskLock, on the desktop click Start > All Programs > Rockwell Software
> FactoryTalk View > Tools
, and then click DeskLock.

For details about using DeskLock, click Help within the tool.

Run the FactoryTalk View SE Clients

Once the network distributed application is fully deployed, test it by running the
FactoryTalk View SE Clients.

For tips to help you get communications working between clients and servers, see the
FactoryTalk View Site Edition Help.

To connect a FactoryTalk View SE Client to a network distributed application, all client and server
computers in the application must point at the same FactoryTalk Network Directory server. For
details, see "Specify the Network Directory location on application computers" on page 69.

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