Create trusts for FactoryTalk Historian clients
To create a trust between FactoryTalk Historian ME and a FactoryTalk Historian client
- Click theConfigure Historiantab,and then clickTrust Management.TheTrust Managementpage appears.
- At the bottom of the page, clickNew.
- In theTrusttext box, type the name of the trust.To create a trust name, use English alphabet letters and numbers from 0 to 9.
- From thePI Userlist, select a FactoryTalk Historian ME user.The privileges of the selected user will be assigned to the incoming connection when the connection credentials match the specifications in the trust.
- In theDomainbox, type the name of the domain.A Windows Domain name may be used only for trusts for SDK client applications running on Windows. The domain must be the same for the FactoryTalk Historian ME server and the connecting application.
- In theOS Usertext box, type the operating system user.This text box is used only for SDK applications running within a Windows domain.
- In theApplication Namebox, type the application name.The format of the application name depends on the application type:
- If the application is an API application, its name consists of the first 4 characters of the executable file name of the application. The last character in the name must be a capital "E".For example, FT-PE (for the Historian to Historian interface).
- If the application is an SDK application, its name is the full executable file name of the application (including the file extension):For this FactoryTalk Historian ME clientUse this application nameFactoryTalk Historian ProcessBookProcbook.exeFactoryTalk Historian DataLinkEXCEL.exeFactoryTalk VantagePoint
- w3wp.exe,if you are running Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 or 7.0.
- aspnet_wp.exe,if you are running an earlier version of the IIS.
TrendXFTHRdCli.exeFactoryTalk Administration Console/FactoryTalk View StudioVStudio.exeActiveXacview.exeSystem Management ToolsSMTHost.exePI-SDKPI-SDK Utitliy.exe
- In theNetwork Pathbox, type the name of the network path.
- (optional) In theIP Addressbox, type an IP address.
- (optional) In theNet Maskbox, type a subnet mask address.TIP:TheIP AddressandNet Masktext boxes are optional and may be used for either API or SDK applications. You can fill these boxes to point to exact IP addresses or specific subnets.
- ClickSave.The new trust is displayed in the table.
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