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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/enterprise-administration/agent-tasks/send-projectAgent Tasks have the ability to send projects and project resources from a Controller to an Agent.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/security/identity-provider-authentication-strategy/user-grants
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/other-editions/ignition-edgeIgnition Edge is a lightweight, lean version of Ignition with software solutions designed for devices used in the field and OEM devices at the edge of the network. Ignition Edge solutions work on a wide variety of operating systems such as Linux, Windows (any version), macOS, and more. With support for
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https://www.inductiveuniversity.com/videos/ignition-system-architectures/8.1Learn about the different system architectures that Ignition supports.
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https://www.inductiveuniversity.com/video/ignition-system-architecturesLearn about the different system architectures that Ignition supports.
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https://www.inductiveuniversity.com/videos/ignition-system-architectures/8.0Learn about different system architectures that Ignition supports.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/scripting/basic-python-troubleshootingWhen learning how to code in Python, most Ignition users tend to place most of their learning efforts on memorizing syntax or other aspects of the language. While being comfortable with the language is useful, there are plenty of references available: countless books and websites that describe syntax
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/alarm-notification/notification-profile-types/voice-notification-profile/voice-notification-scriptsVoice Languages Overview
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/getting-started/quick-start-guide/startup-perspective-session/launching-a-perspective-sessionThere are three ways to launch a Perspective Session:
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/security/project-security-in-the-designerWhen several users are all working on the same project, managing changes to the project can become cumbersome. By default, all users with Designer access can modify, delete, save, and publish all resources available in the Designer. In some situations, it is desirable to limit what each user can do in

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