I don't know. I've never tried it. Regards, Alex Johnson Invensys Operations Management 10900 Equity Drive Houston, TX 77041 +1 713 329 8472 (desk) +1 713 329 1600 (operator) +1 713 329 1700 (Central Fax) alex.johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of martin.theobald@xxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 9:03 AM Cc: 'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'; foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [foxboro] PASSWORD FOR FOXDRAW CHANGES Alex, I should really try this but I'll ask instead, on MS Windows boxes, can you make use of a '.pulldown' file in the directory that holds the environment files for FoxView? The idea would be to prevent some environments from being selected from others. Regards, Martin Theobald ------------------------------------------------- eControl - Runcorn INEOS Chlor Vinyls M: +44 7767 87 1989 T: +44 1928 51 2044 F: +44 1928 51 6653 ------------------------------------------------- From: "Johnson, Alex P (IOM)" <Alex.Johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Date: 08/02/2013 13:21 Subject: Re: [foxboro] PASSWORD FOR FOXDRAW CHANGES Sent by: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx You can also create a .pulldown in the config directory to require that a particular access class is open before accessing the config directory. You would then have an environment that opens that class and all the others will close is. You can also buy the smallest license of FoxCTS and get support for individual users and specific environments for them. We don't charge by the workstation for FoxCTS so if you aren't tracking CP changes, you can buy just the small license. It also supports inactivity log outs. Finally, if you buy FoxCTS you can track users to CP changes. Regards, Alex Johnson Invensys Operations Management 10900 Equity Drive Houston, TX 77041 +1 713 329 8472 (desk) +1 713 329 1600 (operator) +1 713 329 1700 (Central Fax) alex.johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dimitris Legakis Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 3:39 AM To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [foxboro] PASSWORD FOR FOXDRAW CHANGES Hello, I have I/A series under windows XP. We did it the same way, using an "operator" environment without the foxdraw in the menu. only "engineer" environment with the appropriate password has access to Foxdraw. 2013/2/8 Dirk Pauwels <dirk.pauwels@xxxxxxxxxx> > I haven't tried it on windows yet, we went full windows in dec last year, > and the environments were configured by Invensys, but this is how I would > do it assuming you're on a windows system: > > Create an environment where you leave out the foxdraw utility ( > usr/fox/config) from the pull down menu's (and all other stuff you don't > want unauthorized guys to mess with) > Use this environment for your non authorized personell, ie as initial > environment after a boot up > Put a password on the other environments (ie Proc Eng_Env) where you do > have foxdraw, config (ICC, IACC etc) > > You can find the environments in /opt/customer/env or /opt/fox/env. Have a > look at the different settings for menu bars, pull down menu's etc (.acl, > .dbr., .mbr,.env) > To change the password you can probably still use the dmsepass utility in > /usr/fox/wp/bin/tools > Syntax used to be like this: (Haven't tried it in windows though) > dmsepass environment -p paswoord -d environment (where environment is the > environment name you want to password protect.) > > You can also use protect values in menu's to enable or disable functions, > but in this case the seperate environment seems best suited for me. > > Rgds, > Dirk > > -----Original Message----- > From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of RAKESH DASH > Sent: vrijdag 8 februari 2013 8:59 > To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [foxboro] PASSWORD FOR FOXDRAW CHANGES > > Hi List, > Anyway we can put password for Foxdraw. So that not all can edit the HMI > screens. 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