Bosch Appliances D5500CU manual Maintenance, Set Security Levels by Panel Type for Networked Users

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Set Security Levels by Panel Type for Networked Users

 

If your company is using a database on a networked drive and you want to allow users to be

 

able to set security levels for control panels, you must copy the control panel definition files

 

to each workstation on the network. This preserves the security settings you have set for each

 

control panel type on the individual workstations on the network.

NOTICE!

If these files are not copied to each workstation, users on other workstations can change data for control panel types that you restricted.

Use the following steps to transfer your security settings to other PCs on the network:

1.From RPS, set the security levels for each control panel type on any one PC on the network. Only users with an authority level of 15 can perform this operation.

Refer to the RPS General Help in RPS for more information on setting security levels in RPS.

NOTICE!

Setting the security levels for a control panel type sets the levels for all accounts for that control panel type (new and existing).

2.Use Windows Explorer to copy the appropriate control panel definition files (peg defs) to each PC on the network after you set the security level for each field in each panel type. To do this, open the RPS directory on the PC where you are currently working. Find the folder labeled PegDefs.

3.Use Windows Explorer to copy the PegDefs folder to each of the RPS directories on all workstations running RPS. Use the drag-and-drop feature in Windows to move the PegDefs folder to each PC on the network. Click and hold the PegDefs folder with the right mouse button and drag the folder to the RPS directory on the target workstation PC. Release the right mouse button. A small dialog opens and asks if you want to Move, Copy, Create a Shortcut to the folder or Cancel

NOTICE!

Ensure that you select Copy. Selecting Move moves the entire PegDefs folder from the current PC to the workstation PC. Click Yes if the File Already Exists - Do you want to overwrite? message appears.

NOTICE!

Moving the PegDefs folder prevents RPS from working on the current PC. If you accidentally move the PegDefs folder, return it to the RPS directory on the PC, and then recopy it to the workstation.

4.After Windows finishes the copy process, the workstation has the same security settings as the original PC. Repeat Step 3 for each workstation on the network.

NOTICE!

If you change the control panel security setting in the future, you must copy the new PegDefs files to each workstation again.

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Contents RPS Page Table of Contents Index MaintenanceLog into RPS RPS Operation and Control Panel Account Notes1Legal 1TrademarksSoftware License Agreement En Legal RPS Introduction Release NotesRPS Minimum System Requirements Minimum System Requirements for SQL Express Only Minimum 500 MHzBrowser RPS and SQL Express on the Same PC Minimum Requirements Minimum System Requirements for RPS and SQL Express on aPC with Vista PC with Windows Bit 1 GBBit 2 GB Install RPS Install RPS with a Local SQL Database1Overview Install RPS en Use an Existing SQL Instance, Create a New SQL Instance, Prepare the Installation of the SQL Database and RPSRPS Install the SQL Database Install the SQL Database and RPSRPS En Install RPS RPS Install RPS with a Network SQL Database Then click Next En Install RPS Install the SQL Database and RPS En Install RPS RPS En Install RPS Use an Existing SQL Instance En Install RPS User Name sa Password sql12345 RPS Database Name Rpsdb Create a New SQL InstanceSQL Instance Name Boschsql Automatic Installation of RPS Generate the RPSInstallation.ini FileOverview Customize the RPSInstallation.ini File Use the RPSInstallation.ini FileKnown Issues View the Installation Log FileUpgrade RPS Upgrade RPS with a SQL DatabaseBefore You Upgrade RPS Select Start Run… Upgrade RPSUpgrade RPS en En Upgrade RPS RPS En Upgrade RPS RPS with a SQL Database, page 33 for upgrade instructions Upgrade RPS with a Microsoft Access DatabasePrepare the Upgrade for a Local SQL Database Prepare the Upgrade for a Network SQL Database En Upgrade RPS Upgrade RPS En Upgrade RPS RPS 3Share the SQL Database Automatic Integration Select ConfigSystemFile LocationsClick Upgrade Database Integrate the RPS Database Files into the SQL Database3Upgrade from RPS 5.11 or Lower Create a New DatabaseConversion Log File First Time Log-In Log into RPSChange the Password Set Security Levels by Panel Type for Networked Users MaintenanceModify RPS Modify, Repair, or Remove RPS2Repair RPS 3Known Issues4Remove RPS Revert to a Previous SQL Database Revert to Previous RPS Installation After SQL UpgradeEn Maintenance RPS En Maintenance RPS Revert to a Microsoft Access Database Select Config System File Locations Recover Old Database FilesSelect Config System Switch from a Client to a Network InstallationRPS Back Up the SQL or SQL Express Database Install SQL Server Management Studio Express Click the Protocols for Sqlexpress nodeRight-clickSQL Server Browser and select Properties En Maintenance RPS En Maintenance RPS General Operation Installation and AdministrationRPS Operation and Control Panel Account Notes RPS NotesControl Panel Account Notes SeriesD6412/D4412 and DS7240/DS7220 D7024 and DS9400 D8112D9112B1, D7212B1 6DS7400XiV4-EXP Numerics IndexRPS En Index Page Bosch Security Systems, Inc