Verifying the windows administrator privileges – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 4.0 Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual
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The folder should include the four FactoryTalk Historian user
groups:
If you do not see the four user groups, do the following on the
FactoryTalk Directory server computer:
1. Log on to Windows as the local Administrator.
2. Log on to FactoryTalk as a member of the FactoryTalk
Administrators user group.
3. Open the FactoryTalk Administration Console, and create a
computer account for each FactoryTalk Historian SE host.
4. On the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD, navigate
to
Redist > FTHME Security.
5. Double-click the FTHMESecurityUpdate.bat file.
6. Return to FactoryTalk Administration Console and verify
that the user groups have been created.
To verify that the Windows Administrators group is part of the
FTHAdministrators group:
1. In FactoryTalk Administration Console, expand Users and
Groups > User Groups.
2. Double-click the FTHAdministrators group. The
FTHAdministrators Properties dialog box appears.
Verifying the Windows
Administrator Privileges