User manager in operator interface

How can I add/edit list of users in TestStand Operator Interface?

Hi hss,
In your teststand examples is a useful example called CreateDeleteUsers.seq
It demonstration creating and deleting of user by running a sequence and using the TS API calls.
To simply add the capababilty you require to your OI, all you need to do is add it to the tools menu.
See attached bmp showing CreateDeleteUsers.seq linked in the Tools Menu. Also note that its only available in the Operate Interface.
Beware, this example is only a demonstration and requires additional error checking such as checking for duplicate entries.
Hope this help
Ray Farmer
Regards
Ray Farmer
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Customize_Tool_Menu256.bmp ‏321 KB

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    I can run my tests (mostly VIs) in the teststand LV operator interface without problem. In fact, they run quite well. The problem is, when the user initially hits the 'single pass' button to begin testing, there is about a 20-30 second delay before the actual VI front panel appears, ready for testing. During this time, there is no signal that the operator interface is doing anything. No hourglass, no indicator whatsoever. The problem is that several users have continued to click the 'single pass' button, which causes more than one instance of the VI to open, and slows the testing down, and confuses the operator.
    When I play with the LV operator in
    terface on MY pc (not the test pc) I DO see an hourglass when I press the 'single pass' button.
    Does anyone know where it went on my test machine? The test machine is a Win98. I'm using TS v2.0.1 and LV v6.1
    Not a big deal, but would be nice to fix another user complaint!
    Thanks in advance,
    Dave Neumann

    Nick,
    I'm using the shipped version of the operator interface -- I haven't made any alterations to it at all.
    I compiled the test engine in Teststand and then used the setup.exe and .cab files to install it on the test machine. When I did the compile, I included the 'common vi' folder (where the busy indicator vi is located on my development machine).
    Any other questions, let me know.
    Thanks again for your help.
    Dave

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