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Installation and Configuration Guide SIPLACE Explorer 4 Configuration
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Enter the user privileges in the Default user rights field. Then enable the corresponding
checkboxes.
Define the user privileges for each production line at User rights profile. If you have enabled
the Use default user rights field for a particular line, the system will automatically adopt all
the rights/privileges you have enabled/disabled for that user at Default user rights. The
checkboxes on the right-hand side will then be faded out (gray) i.e. they can not be
subsequently enabled or disabled.
Check your entries and confirm with OK.
Repeat this procedure for each other user.
The list of defined users will be shown in the Factory Configuration Utility - Users dialog box.4
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Fig. 4 - 47 Factory Configuration Utility - users
In order to edit user details, select the user concerned from the list and click on the Details
icon. The User Details dialog box will open and the user details can be edited.
To delete a user from the list, click on remove user .
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4.2.6 SMTP Server
The mail server configuration can be defined here. 4
NOTE
The mail server configuration should only be set by a system administrator as incorrect
configuration can lead to system conflicts. 4
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Fig. 4 - 48 Factory Configuration Utility - SMTP server
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4.2.7 DB Maintenance
Define the maintenance schedule for the factory database, here. 4
Select the DB Maintenance tab.
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Fig. 4 - 49 Factory Configuration Utility - DB maintenance
Before you can enter data you must log yourself in as database administrator. In the
Maintenance Schedule panel click on the Edit button.
The DB Administrator Login dialog box will open.