Use the ME Runtime 4.00 and later tab to:
The editor consists of a form area and a spreadsheet.
The ME Runtime 4.00 and later tab differs from the ME Runtime 3.20 and earlier tab in the following ways:
Use the options in the View menu to:
Use the tools in the toolbar to:
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Do not attempt to copy and paste accounts from one tab to the other. It may produce undesirable results. |
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Accounts shown in the 4.00 spreadsheet, other than the DEFAULT user, are FactoryTalk Security users or groups. You cannot modify the Account ID for a FactoryTalk Security user or group in the Runtime Security editor.
The login macro is optional. To run a macro each time this user logs in, type the macro name in this box or click the Browse button (…) to select from a list of macros in the application.
The logout macro is optional. To run a macro each time this user logs out, type the macro name in this box or click the Browse button (…) to select from a list of macros in the application.
If a new user logs in before the previous user has logged out, the logout macro of the previous user runs after the new user logs in.
For a new user, all the boxes are checked by default (Y is displayed in all columns in the spreadsheet). To block access to a security code, clear the check box for the code in the form section.
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Be sure the DEFAULT user is allowed at least one security code, and assign the same security code (or the * code) to the initial graphic display. If the DEFAULT user has no security codes allowed, when the application is run, no display will open. |
Add users or groups to FactoryTalk Security