What is the difference between an FactoryTalk Historian Authoring Client license and an FactoryTalk Single-User Runtime Client license?
Users with FactoryTalk Runtime licenses can only view FactoryTalk Historian (and FactoryTalk Metrics) reports that have been created and stored in a FactoryTalk database. They can do this through the FactoryTalk Production Client, a Web browser, or an application with an embedded FactoryTalk ActiveX control. Clients with Runtime licenses cannot create or modify reports or components of reports. They cannot change the FactoryTalk Historian or FactoryTalk Metrics applications in any way. An FactoryTalk Historian Authoring Client license is required to create, save, or change reports, or to configure any aspects of the FactoryTalk Historian application. Authoring licenses are also assigned to specific users, while Runtime license are concurrent (assigned dynamically to users as they access the system). Note: There is also an FactoryTalk Metrics Authoring Client license, which is needed to configure a FactoryTalk Metrics application. FactoryTalk Runtime licenses can be used with both Facto
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