Using the electronic signature button, Changing passwords at runtime, Using the electronic signature button -3 – Rockwell Automation RSView32 Runtime Users Guide User Manual

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Using security

3–3

Using the electronic signature button

If your project uses the electronic signature button, users must enter
their names and passwords in order to initiate the button’s action.
Optionally, you can set up the button so that a supervisor must also
enter a name and password to authorize the transaction.

For more information about using the signature button at runtime, see
Chapter 10, Adding security, in the RSView32 User’s Guide.

Changing passwords at runtime

If you want users to be able to change their passwords, your project
must include a way for them to have access to the Password dialog
box.

One way is to create a button in RSView32 Works. When configuring
the button, use the Password command as the press action. When the
button is pressed, the Password dialog box appears.

B

The new password is also added to the Password field of the User
Accounts editor.

The new
password is
retyped here
to confirm
it.

If your project is using the Windows Security Options, and you
change your password using the RSView32 Password command,
your password for the Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or
Windows 2000 domain will automatically be changed as well.

IMPORTANT

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