As identified in SecurityManager.ini [SECURITYMANAGER-ADMIN] Section Variables, the SysPrivSuppress variable contains a sequence of digits, each of which is associated with a specific system privilege. As discussed, you may set these digits to a "0" (revealed), "1" (suppressed in all security dialogs except the Administrative Settings dialog), or "2" (suppressed in all security dialogs). For example, setting
SysPrivSuppress = 11000000000000000000000000000000000
will suppress the Internet Client Tools Access and Historical Data Viewer Access privileges, while setting
SysPrivSuppress = 11
will suppress the Configure and Account View privileges. Note that the leading zeros are not required.
The list below provides a map of the system privileges associated with each of the digits of the SysPrivSuppress variable. As new privileges are added to VTS, corresponding new digits will be added. The suppress value for these privileges will automatically be set to zero.
|
System Privilege |
Placing from RIGHT |
|
Configure |
1 |
|
Account View |
2 |
|
Account Modify |
3 |
|
Manager |
4 |
|
Administrator |
5 |
|
Alarm Disable |
6 |
|
Manual Data |
7 |
|
Questionable |
8 |
|
Alarm Acknowledge |
9 |
|
Application Close |
10 |
|
Station Mask Bypass |
11 |
|
Parameter View |
12 |
|
Release Lock |
13 |
|
Lock Item |
14 |
|
Remove File |
15 |
|
Update |
16 |
|
Rollback |
17 |
|
Page Add |
18 |
|
Page Modify |
19 |
|
Page Delete |
20 |
|
Tag Add/Copy |
21 |
|
Tag Modify |
22 |
|
Tag Delete |
23 |
|
Internet Client |
24 |
|
Alarm Mute |
25 |
|
Alarm Silence |
26 |
|
Group Modify |
27 |
|
Group Save |
28 |
|
Group Delete |
29 |
|
Pen Modify |
30 |
|
Note Add |
31 |
|
Alarm Page Access |
32 |
|
Reports Access |
33 |
|
Historical Data Viewer Access |
34 |
|
Internet Client Tools Access |
35 |
|
Internet Client Monitor Access |
36 |
|
Internet Client Monitor Admin |
37 |