Create an organization and a domain

A user is associated to their email address and might be linked to several organizations within
FactoryTalk® Hub
. In turn, each organization corresponds to its own domain on
FactoryTalk® Remote Access
Manager.
You can then create an organization on
FactoryTalk® Hub
and then a domain on the
FactoryTalk® Remote Access
Manager to use the available services.
NOTE: See FactoryTalk Remote Access Manager overview and related entities to learn more about organizations and domains.
IMPORTANT: The domain linked to the first organization created comes with a 90-day free trial entitlement. See Entitlements for further information on this subject.
  1. Once you have a MyRockwellAutomation account, access FactorytalkHub.com to create an organization by selecting the icon at the top left corner of the screen, then
    Create organization
    from the dropdown menu.
    Once you have created an organization, you will be able to access the
    FactoryTalk® Remote Access
    Manager tile that appears in the
    FactoryTalk® Hub
    .
  2. By selecting the
    FactoryTalk® Remote Access
    Manager tile, you will be prompted to create a domain to use the
    FactoryTalk® Remote Access
    Manager services.
  3. Provide a name for the domain in the
    Create domain
    window.
    NOTE: Domain names shall be unique and cannot be changed once created. Domains can be named differently from the organization to which they belong.
  4. Once the domain is successfully created, a confirmation message appears.
  5. Each domain includes a root folder containing the domain creator user (Owner) and three user groups:
    • Admin
    • Contributor
    • Owner
  6. You can then invite users to join your organization with the roles of
    Admin
    or
    Contributor
    , considering that you are the
    Owner
    user.
    NOTE: To learn how to invite users to an organization, see Invite users to an organization.
  7. Once users have joined your organization, select each user or group folder in the right pane of the
    FactoryTalk® Remote Access
    Manager and set their
    Permission operations
    .
    NOTE: See FactoryTalk Remote Access Manager overview and related entities for further information on how to use buttons and icons for users configuration in the
    FactoryTalk® Remote Access
    Manager.
    NOTE: See Domain user permissions for further information on this subject.
    NOTE: Subfolders inherit permissions from their parent folders, nevertheless you can configure their settings specifically.
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