Log on as, Password, Confirm password – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.0 H2H Interface User Guide User Manual

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Log on as

The Log on as text box shows the current “Log on as” Windows User Account of the
interface service. If the service is configured to use the Local System account, the Log on as
text box will show “LocalSystem.” Users may specify a different Windows User account for
the service to use.

Password

If a Windows User account is entered in the Log on as text box, then a password must be
provided in the Password text box, unless the account requires no password.

Confirm password

If a password is entered in the Password text box, then it must be confirmed in the Confirm
Password
text box.

Dependencies

The Installed services list is a list of the services currently installed on this machine. Services
upon which this interface is dependent should be moved into the Dependencies list using the

button. For example, if API Buffering is running, then “bufserv” should be selected

from the list at the right and added to the list on the left. To remove a service from the list of

dependencies, use the

button, and the service name will be removed from the

Dependencies list.

When the interface is started (as a service), the services listed in the dependency list will be
verified as running (or an attempt will be made to start them). If the dependent service(s)
cannot be started for any reason, then the interface service will not run.

Note: Please see the Historian Log and Windows Event Logger for messages that
may indicate the cause for any service not running as expected.

- Add Button

To add a dependency from the list of Installed services, select the dependency name, and
click the Add button.

- Remove Button

To remove a selected dependency, highlight the service name in the Dependencies list, and
click the Remove button.

The full name of the service selected in the Installed services list is displayed below the
Installed services list box.

Startup Type

The Startup Type indicates whether the interface service will start automatically or needs to
be started manually on reboot.

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