Hi,
I mentioned that SessionsDiagnosticsSummary section of servers built with the newest .net server SDK has changed.
There are 2 new nodes (SessionDiagnosticsArray and SessionSecurityDiagnosticsArray) and only the own session is listed under SessionDiagnosticsSummary. I used UaExpert.
Is this a intended behaviour ?
Regards
Fips
SessionsDiagnosticsSummary
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Re: SessionsDiagnosticsSummary
Hi Fips,
The demo server hides session security from non admins as it is required by the spec.
If you log in as root (with Username and Password), you should see it.
Best Regards,
Unified Automation Support Team
The demo server hides session security from non admins as it is required by the spec.
If you log in as root (with Username and Password), you should see it.
Best Regards,
Unified Automation Support Team
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Re: SessionsDiagnosticsSummary
Dear Support Team,
thank's for your fast reply.
I got one more question.
Assuming I' m developing a server and I want to allow all my clients to have adminstrator rights (it's an evaluating server) with a anonymous login.
What do I have to do? Creating one "static" UserIdentity with administrative rights at beginning of the session ?
Regards
Fips
thank's for your fast reply.
I got one more question.
Assuming I' m developing a server and I want to allow all my clients to have adminstrator rights (it's an evaluating server) with a anonymous login.
What do I have to do? Creating one "static" UserIdentity with administrative rights at beginning of the session ?
Regards
Fips
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Re: SessionsDiagnosticsSummary
Hi Fips,
I would hardcode an 'admin' user and put the password in the product documentation.
You should disable this user automatically when you ship a non-evaluation product.
Regards,
Randy
I would hardcode an 'admin' user and put the password in the product documentation.
You should disable this user automatically when you ship a non-evaluation product.
Regards,
Randy