Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Transaction Manager User Guide User Manual

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Securing FactoryTalk Transaction Manager Using FactoryTalk Security

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To perform this

FactoryTalk
Transaction

Manager task:

Select the

following item on
the Explorer pane

in the FactoryTalk
Administration

Console:

Right-click the selected item on the Explorer pane in

the FactoryTalk Administration Console, select
Security, and then set the following actions on the

Security Settings dialog box that is displayed:

FactoryTalk

Transaction
Manager >
Start, Stop,

and Assemble
Transactions

Common >

List Children

Common >

Read

Common >

Write

(1) If you specify permissions at the application level in the FactoryTalk Administration Console, those
permissions will be inherited by all of the areas that are included in that application. You can also set the
permissions for each area separately. For more information, see the FactoryTalk Security online help.

(2) The user specified in the control connector must be a Microsoft Windows-linked user. This Microsoft
Windows-linked user does not have to be defined via FactoryTalk Security.

FactoryTalk Transaction Manager Behaviors When the
FactoryTalk Security Single Sign-on User Is In Effect

Single sign-on (SSO) is a FactoryTalk Security policy setting that allows
you to log on to the first product that you are running in the FactoryTalk
system, and then automatically allows you to be logged on (without being
prompted) to each subsequent Rockwell Software product that you run,
using the same user account and password information.

For more information on user account types and how they interact with
FactoryTalk Security, refer to the FactoryTalk Security online help, section
"About User, Computer, and Group Accounts" (go to x:\Program
Files\Common Files\Rockwell\Help\FTSecurityEN.chm
, where x: is the
drive where your Rockwell Software products are located).

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