Microscada Service Access Manager; Overview; Purpose - ABB CAP 501 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Note! If other products, that also utilize the MicroSCADA user account, already are
installed on your computer, use the same password that has been used before for the
account.
Note! The note text on the dialog incorrectly states that the MicroSCADA user
account is used for accessing non-local printer resources. In CAP 501, you access non-
local printer resources in the logged-on user's security context.

MicroSCADA Service Access Manager

Overview

If you install the Base System, the 'MicroSCADA Service Access Manager' dialog
box, shown in Figure 11, appears. The installation does not continue until you have
closed this dialog box. The installation adds an icon for this tool to the CAP 501
program folder, so you can use it anytime after the installation, assuming that you
have logged on with administrator rights at that time.

Purpose

By using the MicroSCADA Service Access Manager you can define those user-
defined user groups whose members are allowed to start and stop the MicroSCADA
service i.e. start and stop the CAP 501 on the computer. In addition to the user-defined
user groups, the built-in Users group can also be granted these rights. By default, all
users belonging to the Windows NT Administrators group are granted these rights,
hence the tool never displays the Administrators group. Obviously, if the users of CAP
501 on the computer will not be members of the Administrators group, you should use
this tool to set up a proper configuration by granting the appropriate user groups the
start and stop rights.
Figure 11. The 'MicroSCADA Service Access Manager' dialog box
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