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Opc

This document provides instructions for configuring an OPC server and OPC client. It involves opening the Windows firewall, enabling various services like DCOM and file sharing, and configuring the security settings for DCOM, the OPC server and client applications to allow anonymous access and access for all users. The system needs to be restarted after completing these configuration steps.
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Opc

This document provides instructions for configuring an OPC server and OPC client. It involves opening the Windows firewall, enabling various services like DCOM and file sharing, and configuring the security settings for DCOM, the OPC server and client applications to allow anonymous access and access for all users. The system needs to be restarted after completing these configuration steps.
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OPC SERVER CONFIGURATION

Open Windows firewall

Disable Windows Firewall

Select Exceptions
Enable DCOM

Enable File and Printer Sharing

Enable MMC request

Enable OPCEnum

Enable OPC Srever

From Control Panel, open Administrative tools

Open Local Security Policies

Select Network access: Sharing and Security model for local accounts

Right Click and select Properties

Select Classic- local users authenticate as themselves

Select DCOM: Machine access restriction in security descriptor language


9SDDL) syntax

Right Click and select Properties

Click Edit Security

Select Anonymous logon and allow all


Click OK

Select Everyone and Allow all


Click OK

Select DCOM: Machine Launch Restriction in Security Descriptor Definition


Language (SDDL) syntax

Right Click and select Properties

Click Edit Security

Select Anonymous logon and allow all


Click OK

Select Everyone and Allow all


Click OK

From Control Panel --- Administrative Tools --- Open Component Servises

Right click component services, Right click and select New window from here

Double Click Computers

Double click My Computer

Double Click DCOM Configuration

Click Yes

Click Yes

Right Click and select Properties

In General Select Authentication level as None

Select Location and Enable Run application on this computer

Select Security
In Launch and Activation Permission select Customize and click Edit

Select Anonymous logon and allow all


Click OK

Select Everyone and Allow all


Click OK

In Access Permission select Customize and click Edit


Select Anonymous logon and allow all
Click OK

Select Everyone and Allow all


Click OK

No changes in Endpoints

Now select identity


Enable The System account (Services only)

Select ibaPDA OPC Server


Right click and select properties

In General Select Authentication level as None

Select Location and Enable Run application on this computer

Select Security
In Launch and Activation Permission select Customize and click Edit

Select Anonymous logon and allow all


Click OK

Select Everyone and Allow all


Click OK

In Access Permission select Customize and click Edit


Select Anonymous logon and allow all
Click OK

Select Everyone and Allow all


Click OK

No changes in Endpoints

Now select identity


Enable The System account (Services only)
Click Apply and OK
Restart the system

OPC CLIENT CONFIGURATION

Open Windows firewall

Disable windows firewall

Enable DCOM

Enable File and Printer sharing

Enable ibaPDA client

Enable ibaPDA server

Enable ibaPDA server status

Enable MMC request

From Control Panel, open Administrative tools

Open Local Security Policies

Select Network access: Sharing and Security model for local accounts

Right click and select Properties

Select Classic- local users authenticate as themselves


Restart the system

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