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Attention
Logging on to Windows does not necessarily grant permission for access to an
Experion application, such as Station. You therefore need to configure user access
to Experion separately to configuring Windows user accounts.
When configuring security for your site you need to consider:
What type of Station security you want to use.
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Do you want to use Station-based or operator-based security?
What access operators require within Experion.
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You may want to restrict operators from controlling certain parts of the system.
If you choose operator-based Station security, what type of operator accounts do you
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want to use:
Traditional operator accounts
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Integrated accounts using either domain Windows accounts or local Windows
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accounts
Windows group accounts using either domain Windows groups or local Windows
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groups
Whether you want to use Signon Manager.
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If Signon Manager is to be used, you need to choose operator-based security with
integrated accounts.
How you implement Windows security.
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What type of Windows accounts you require.
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Profiles
You define Scope of Responsibility (SOR) by creating profiles. Profiles provide a convenient
means of managing access to the system.
If you have chosen to use Operator-based security then a profile can be assigned to each
operator account. This assignment is configured by a user with sufficient security level (see
"Adding an operator account").
If you have chosen to use Station-based security then a profile can be assigned to each station
by a user with Mngr access or, optionally, by the operator currently using the station.
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