1. Login authority management
Use the eixt function to log out the logged-in user in the running state and set its security zone to A. Only a user with the user permission in the security zone can log out.
2. Variable authority management
If you set the security zone of a pipe variable to A, the value of the pipe variable can be modified and the pipeline can flow only when the user with the A security zone permission logs in.
3. Graphic object permission management
Using the ellipse shape object in ConfigKing, assign the variable values to 1 (blinking) and 0 (not blinking) in mouse entry and mouse departure, respectively, and set the safe zone to a. When a user with the permission to operate a security zone logs in, the mouse move in button flashes, but the mouse away button does not flash.
Fourth, control object permission management
For control objects, you can use the temperature control curve in Configurator and window control controls (such as list boxes and combo boxes) to set safe zones for them. Here is an example of a menu in the toolbox. Set the safe zone to A for the menu. When a user has the permission to operate in the security zone, he can click to view the content of the menu items in the menu, traffic rate, and water level.
5. User security management
In order to facilitate the management of users. For example, to change a user's password, you can use the changepassword function. If you need to add, modify, delete, and assign corresponding permissions to users, you can use the editusers function to perform shortcut operations.
Sixth, the operation effect
Run Configurator, user management with different operation permissions.