Administrator
Administrator
Administrator
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Enable User from System
Each user of the operating system is a member of an "Operating system user group". The
function designated "User from system" automatically relates every user group to a
MCOSMOS user level (see table).
The registry of user names and passwords in the MCOSMOS user management is no
longer required.
What you have to do is just to define the MCOSMOS user rights required to be related to
the four different MCOSMOS user levels.
Refer to "User Rights".
Only after restart of MCOSMOS the new user rights are regarded
as allocated.
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Upon restart of MCOSMOS, in the PartManager's status line you see the
user who is currently logged onto the operating system, and also the
MCOSMOS user level automatically related to said user by the program,
e.g.: Miller, Level 5.
The activation of this function is indicated by a tick before the "User from
system" menu entry.
If the "User from system" function has been activated, the "Auto
Login" MCOSMOS function will be ignored.
At the same time, the "Login" function in the "User" menu of the
PartManager is deactivated.
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Enable User from System: Example
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Users Info
4 Users Info
The menu "user" gives you following functions:
Define new users ,
Change the entries of existing users and
Delete user entries .
The administrator has to define exactly which rights and levels each user is assigned.
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Administrator: Definition
5 Administrator: Definition
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Administrator: Definition
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Administrator: Definition
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Further Tasks
6 Further Tasks
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Overview: User Rights
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Overview: User Rights
If you activate the function "User from system", you should only
allocate the Levels 5, 4 and 1. If you allocate the Levels 3 and 2
this action has no effects (cf. Enable User from System
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Revision Management
8 Revision Management
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Revision Management
Hint
In the active mode, no parts can be created. For creating parts you have to change
to the "Edit mode".
Include parts in revision management
Use the function "Revision" to change to the edit mode for creating new parts or for
including already existing parts in the revision management.
For more information about the revision management, refer to the topics
Check Out of Parts
Check In of Parts
Part List in Active Mode
Part List in Edit Mode
Part List in Archive Mode
Show Audit Trail File
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Revision Management
• If the user name and the corresponding password are valid, the entry
"USR IN" is captured.
• If the user name and the corresponding password are invalid, the
input "USR NOTIN" is captured. In this case, the protocol uses the
user "Nobody". This user account has no user rights.
Check out
In the active mode, you can check out a part to edit a part program of the part, as the case
may be. In this case, the entry "P CHKOUT" is captured in the audit trail file.
Change mode
If you want to edit a part program, you need first to activate the edit mode. In this case,
the entry "RM SWEDIT" is captured in the audit trail file.
When you are working in the edit mode and when you start an audited (released) part
program in the repeat mode, you need first to change back into the active mode. In this
case, the entry "RM SWACTV" is captured in the audit trail file.
Delete part (active mode)
When deleting an audited (released) part program, the entry "P DEL" is captured in the
audit trail file. The deleted part is copied into an archive.
Start GEOPAK part program
When starting a GEOPAK part program in the active mode, the entry "GEO RPTPP" is
captured in the audit trail file. Furthermore, the part name and directory name are included
in the protocol.
When exiting the part program an entry will be captured.
This entry could either be "GEO ENDPP", i.e. the GEOPAK part program has been
finished without errors, or "GEO ERRPP", i.e. the GEOPAK part program has been
finished incorrectly.
The entries captured in the audit trail file are listed in an overview in the topic "Audit Trail
File Entries".
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Copy Protection:Dongle
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Copy Protection:Dongle
The data to be programmed into the dongle are transferred via a file. This file is available
from your Mitutoyo partner.
The file name consists of the serial number of your dongle and the file name extension
"RTU".
To get the file, you must execute the function "Read Out Dongle Data".
Proceed as follows
Ö Start the PartManager and proceed via the functions "User", "Edit".
The MCOSMOS-Program "User administration" starts.
Ö Use the menu bar "Copy protection" and "Programming" to get to the
dialogue window "Programmingi".
The dialogue "Programming" provides
the serial number of the dongle,
the directory path in which the file with the new software attributes is
expected and
the file with the new software attributes.
Example:
You have received your new data on a disk. Select in the dialogue window
"Programming" (e.g. using the button "Search") drive "A:". Confirm, e.g. using "Open".
When clicking the button "Execute", the dongle is programmed with the new software
attributes.
The dialogue window "Programming" indicates if the programming has been successfully
completed.
To close the dialogue window "Programming", click the button "Exit".
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