Answer: Yes. VTScada allows you to lock the VTScada Display Manager in full screen and hide the VTScada Application Manager (VAM) making it impossible to accidently shut down the application.
Preventing users from doing it on purpose requires Windows configuration. Our Engineers have locked out Windows on several different projects. This needs to be done by the Windows Administrator using Group Policies for Active Directory. Though these work differently on different OS versions, we are happy to share the Group policy they created for Windows Server 2012 R2. It allows admin users full access to the OS while SCADA users can only use the application.
Answer: Yes. VTScada allows you to lock the VTScada Display Manager in full screen and hide the VTScada Application Manager (VAM) making it impossible to accidently shut down the application.
Preventing users from doing it on purpose requires Windows configuration. Our Engineers have locked out Windows on several different projects. This needs to be done by the Windows Administrator using Group Policies for Active Directory. Though these work differently on different OS versions, we are happy to share the Group policy they created for Windows Server 2012 R2. It allows admin users full access to the OS while SCADA users can only use the application.