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INSTALLATION GUIDEView Site Edition PUBLICATION VIEWSE-IN003L-EN-E–August 2014Supersedes Publication VIEWSE-IN003K-EN-E

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDEx• • • • •Release Notes. Read the Release Notes before you begin installing or working with Facto

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE86• • • • •3. In the Communications Setup editor, select each configured RSLinx Enterprise shortcu

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7 • DEPLOYING NETWORK STATION APPLICATIONS87• • • • •You can also start or stop the HMI server components manually. To do this, in the Components

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE88• • • • •To create a new FactoryTalk View SE Client file1. On the desktop click Start > All P

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7 • DEPLOYING NETWORK STATION APPLICATIONS89• • • • •To run an SE Client using the .cli fileDouble-click the client setup file (.cli), in the foll

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE90• • • • •Administering deployed network station applicationsTo make minor changes to an applicat

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918Deploying local station applicationsAfter you finish developing and testing a FactoryTalk View Site Edition local station application, you can depl

Page 9 - Deployment Guide?

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE92• • • • •Move the local station applicationThere are two steps involved in moving a local statio

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8 • DEPLOYING LOCAL STATION APPLICATIONS93• • • • •About restoring System information with the applicationIn FactoryTalk View Studio, in a local s

Page 11 - Other Documents

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE94• • • • •After restoring the application, you must open the Communications Setup editor in Facto

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8 • DEPLOYING LOCAL STATION APPLICATIONS95• • • • •Specify OPC data server host computer namesAfter moving RSLinx Classic configuration files to p

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PREFACE • xi• • • • •What’s in this manualThe Installation Guide is available in PDF format from the FactoryTalk View Installation DVD, from the H

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE96• • • • •To open the HMI Server Properties dialog box1. Click Start > All Programs > Rockw

Page 15 - FactoryTalk View basics

8 • DEPLOYING LOCAL STATION APPLICATIONS97• • • • •To run a local station application, the FactoryTalk View SE Client must run on the same compute

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE98• • • • •Prevent switching to other applications. To do this, in the FactoryTalk View SE Client

Page 17 - FactoryTalk View SE Client

8 • DEPLOYING LOCAL STATION APPLICATIONS99• • • • •If the user does not have the necessary permissions, the FactoryTalk View SE Client Login dialo

Page 18 - FactoryTalk View SE Station

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1019Upgrading an operating FactoryTalk View SE applicationUpgrading the FactoryTalk View Site Edition software in an automation and control applicatio

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE102• • • • •To illustrate an upgrade path that includes such supporting tasks, this chapter describes how to up

Page 21 - RSLinx Classic

9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION103• • • • •Information to help you upgradeYou can also look for answers in other Rockwe

Page 22 - Installation DVD

FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE104• • • • •Step 6 – Migrate the FactoryTalk View SE applicationStep 7 – Upgrade software on selected run-tim

Page 23 - What is in this chapter?

9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION105• • • • •Upgrade run-time clients. See “Step 7 – Upgrade software on selected run-ti

Page 24 - Review hardware requirements

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDExii• • • • •To open the online manuals1. Open FactoryTalk View Studio.2. From the Help menu, selec

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE106• • • • •FactoryTalk administrative rights are required to log on to the FactoryTalk Network Directory, for

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION107• • • • •Step 2 – Back up the deployed applicationTo ensure that the most recent appl

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE108• • • • •About backing up System information with an applicationThe following illustration shows what a Fact

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION109• • • • •To back up a network distributed application1. On Server #1, click Start >

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE110• • • • •Part 2: Set up a temporary system and perform a partial upgradeDuring Part 2 of the upgrade, a temp

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION111• • • • •Step 3 – Set up a temporary upgrade systemTo set up a temporary system so th

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE112• • • • •6. In the Explorer window, right-click the data server (RSLinx Enterprise), and then click Properti

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION113• • • • •3. In the FactoryTalk Directory Server Configuration dialog box, click This

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE114• • • • •5. In this upgrade example, because System information was included when the application was backed

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION115• • • • •5. In the Explorer window, right-click the data server (RSLinx Enterprise),

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PREFACE • xiii• • • • • Whether computers on the network are connected using a Windows domain controller or a workgroup. Which FactoryTalk View

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE116• • • • •3. If the DVD does not start automatically, run D:\Setup.exe, where D: is the drive containing the

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION117• • • • •1. On Workstation #1, click Start > All Programs > Rockwell Software &

Page 38 - About uninstalling IIS

FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE118• • • • •To change the Network Directory location, you have to log on as an administrator on the new Network

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION119• • • • •3. Save the configuration and close the Communications Setup editor.Test the

Page 40 - Work Offline setting

FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE120• • • • •3. In the FactoryTalk Directory Server Configuration dialog box, click This computer, and then clic

Page 41 - Manage cache file folders

9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION121• • • • •Step 8 – Test the migrated FactoryTalk View SE applicationTo test the migrat

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE122• • • • •Part 3: Upgrade Server #1 and remaining clientsPart 3 of the upgrade, illustrated next, involves up

Page 43 - Installing FactoryTalk View

9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION123• • • • •Step 10 – Upgrade software components on Server #1To upgrade FactoryTalk Vie

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE124• • • • •For more information about the backup and restore operations, see “Step 2 – Back up the deployed ap

Page 45 - Preparing for installation

9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION125• • • • •2. Open another instance of Windows Explorer, and then paste the backed-up H

Page 46 - Common setup and IIS install

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE126• • • • •Specify Server #1 as the primary HMI and data serverTo restore Server #1 to its original role as th

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION127• • • • •Step 12 – Set up redundancy for the upgraded systemTo restore redundancy for

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE128• • • • •Set up HMI server redundancyTo restore Server #2 to its original role as the secondary HMI server,

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9 • UPGRADING AN OPERATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SE APPLICATION129• • • • •The replicate operation copies the primary server’s configuration files, inc

Page 51 - End User License agreement

FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE130• • • • •Start Server #1 and Server #2To prepare to restart the entire system, first restart Server #1, and

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131APPENDIX ACommon upgrade proceduresThis section contains notes, common procedures and information from the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase that y

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE132• • • • •3. Input and confirm a password for the SA account in the SQL Server Install window, a

Page 54 - Select Setup Type

A • COMMON UPGRADE PROCEDURES133• • • • •3. Scroll down to Software and click on FactoryTalk View SE. In the Search box, type Patch TOC and click

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135APPENDIX BFactoryTalk Tools and UtilitiesFactoryTalk View toolsTo run the following tool, select Start > All Programs > Rockwell Software >

Page 57 - KLMNO mySaPwd@123

11FactoryTalk View basicsFactoryTalk View, including FactoryTalk View SE (Site Edition) and FactoryTalk View ME (Machine Edition), are HMI (human-mach

Page 58 - Configuring Products

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE136• • • • •FTView Graphic Strings Search Replace is software for performing search and replace o

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B • FACTORYTALK TOOLS AND UTILITIES137• • • • •RSSecurity Emulator Install is software for installing the RSSecurity Emulator, which emulates an

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139APPENDIX CInstall Microsoft Internet Information ServicesWhen you install FactoryTalk View SE on Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server

Page 62 - Installation complete

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE140• • • • •10. Under World Wide Web Services folder, expand the Security folder.11. Select the Wi

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C • INSTALL MICROSOFT INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES141• • • • •The following example shows the installation for Windows Server 2008.9. Click to ex

Page 64 - Post-installation procedures

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE142• • • • •The following example shows the installation for Windows Server 2008.11. Click Next, a

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C • INSTALL MICROSOFT INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES143• • • • •Installing WebDAV on Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition with Service Pack 2WebDAV

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE144• • • • •8. Select the ASP check box. The ISAPI Extensions check box should then be selected au

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145APPENDIX DUse unattended installationThe unattended installation is an automated installation method that you can use to install FactoryTalk View.

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE2• • • • •About the architecture of your FactoryTalk View systemA network distributed FactoryTalk View SE syste

Page 69 - Borrowed

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE146• • • • •In this example, type D: and press Enter.4. Type a command line with the following syn

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D • USE UNATTENDED INSTALLATION147• • • • •If omitted, the other parameters will not take effect and the installation will start with Setup Wizard

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE148• • • • • Site Edition Station/SerialNumber=serial_number(Optional) Specifies the product seri

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D • USE UNATTENDED INSTALLATION149• • • • •Example 2Setup /Q /AcceptAllLicenseItems /Product="Site Edition Client" /AutoRestartmeans: F

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iIndexSymbols.cli files 78, 80, 88, 89, 97, 98Aaboutactivation keys 57Application Documenter 135Application Manager 135DeskLock 135Diagnostics Viewer

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iiFACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE• • • • •upgrading non-redundant 104upgrading redundant 103upgrading run-time clients 119, 122up

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iii INDEX• • • • •starting or stopping HMI servers 86, 95updating data server names 71, 84deploying network applications 61backing up 62changing H

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ivFACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE• • • • •on the Internet xiitechnical support xiifirewallsthird-party incompatible 21foldersHMI

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v INDEX• • • • •Nnamingbackup archives 124computers 16, 71, 73, 84, 95data server computers 71, 84, 95HMI server computers 73troubleshooting compu

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1 • FACTORYTALK VIEW BASICS3• • • • •FactoryTalk View Studio contains editors for creating complete applications, and includes client and server s

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viFACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE• • • • •Rockwell Software Data Client 136RSLinx ClassicBackup Restore Utility 70, 84, 94RSLinx

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vii INDEX• • • • •tools and utilities 136Alarm Log Setup 136Alarm Log Viewer 136Application Documenter 135Application Manager 82, 92, 135DeskLock

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viiiFACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE• • • • •turning off fast user switching 18turning off simple file sharing 18Windows Firewall

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ix INDEX• • • • •FTViewSEInstallENU.book Page ix Wednesday, July 16, 2014 10:53 AM

Page 84 - configurations

FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE4• • • • •FactoryTalk View SE StationFactoryTalk View SE Station is a supervisory HMI software package for ente

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1 • FACTORYTALK VIEW BASICS5• • • • •A Local Station FactoryTalk View SE system (below) can include several HMI computers, each with its own Facto

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February 7, 1997Contacting RockwellCustomer Support Telephone — 1-440-646-3434Online support — http://support.rockwellautomation.comCopyright Notice©

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE6• • • • •FactoryTalk Services Platform is installed automatically with any FactoryTalk-enabled product. Factor

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1 • FACTORYTALK VIEW BASICS7• • • • •FactoryTalk ActivationFactoryTalk Activation services provide a secure, software-based system for activating

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE8• • • • •Installation DVDThe FactoryTalk View DVD provides all the software you need to develop and run local

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92Hardware, operating system, and domain informationThis section explains computer and Microsoft Windows support information for a FactoryTalk View SE

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE10• • • • •Review hardware requirementsThe computer hardware you choose to install and operate your FactoryTalk

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2 • HARDWARE, OPERATING SYSTEM, AND DOMAIN INFORMATION11• • • • •Application ServerFactoryTalk View SE ServerFactoryTalk View Studio EnterpriseFac

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE12• • • • •Review operating system requirementsFactoryTalk View SE software is designed to run on Microsoft Win

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2 • HARDWARE, OPERATING SYSTEM, AND DOMAIN INFORMATION13• • • • •application client or server. You might choose to run operator or engineering wor

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE14• • • • •Windows Vista cannot be used to host an application server with remote clients.Set up the Windows d

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2 • HARDWARE, OPERATING SYSTEM, AND DOMAIN INFORMATION15• • • • • Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (Standard Edition) Windows Server 2

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iiiContentsPreface • What’s in this Installation and Deployment Guide? ... ixAbout the FactoryTalk View documentation...

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE16• • • • •Set up computers with names to be used in productionWhen you install the FactoryTalk Services Platfo

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173Pre-installation configurationThis section will guide you through the steps for preparing your computer for installation of the FactoryTalk View SE

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE18• • • • •2. In the left column, select Change settings.3. In the Important Updates drop down, select Never ch

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3 • PRE-INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION19• • • • • (Windows 8.1, Windows 8, or Windows Server 2012)Press the Windows button+X, select Control Panel.2.

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE20• • • • •For an overview of best practices for connecting devices over a network, see the Ethernet Design Con

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3 • PRE-INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION21• • • • •To disable power saving for the NICThe steps for disabling power saving for the NIC vary slightly for

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE22• • • • •IIS is required on the following computers:Guidelines for different operating systemsBecause of diff

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3 • PRE-INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION23• • • • •3. Open the Windows Control Panel, and then double-click Add or Remove Programs.4. On the left side o

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE24• • • • •To finish installing IIS, follow the instructions in the wizardAbout uninstalling IISIf for some rea

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3 • PRE-INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION25• • • • •To remove ESC in Windows Server 20081. Select Start > Administrative Tools > Server Manager.2.

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ivFACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE• • • • •Set up the Windows domain or workgroup...

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE26• • • • •To remove ESC in Windows Server 20121. On the Windows taskbar, select the Server Manager icon.2. In

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3 • PRE-INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION27• • • • •2. In the General tab, under Browsing history, click Settings.3. In the Temporary Internet Files and

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE28• • • • •4. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab.5. In the Advanced tab, under Perform

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294Installing FactoryTalk View The FactoryTalk View installation DVD provides all the software you need to develop and run distributed systems involvi

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE30• • • • • Studio Enterprise  Site Edition Server Site Edition Client Site Edition Station Stand-alone RS

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW31• • • • •Preparing for installation Ensure that the user installing the software has administrative rights in Wi

Page 115 - SE application

FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE32• • • • •Microsoft XML 4.0 SP2The welcome screen offers a pull down menu to select the products you would lik

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW33• • • • • Mandatory (greyed-out and checked) software that will be automatically installed as part of the select

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE34• • • • •FactoryTalk Activation WarningSome products require activation using FactoryTalk Activation Manager.

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW35• • • • • After selecting Install IIS, you will see the text appear in this screen at the top:Installing IIS - Th

Page 119 - Step 1 – Upgrade Preparation

v CONTENTS• • • • •Select Setup Type... 40SQL Serve

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE36• • • • •Dependent software process termination warningDuring the installation, the Setup Wizard identifies R

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW37• • • • •Providing information for the installThe Setup Wizard will only show this Serial Number entry page when

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE38• • • • •one license agreement on this page. The individual license agreements are listed above the text box.

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW39• • • • •File Location for product installationSelect the location for Rockwell Automation software. If needed, s

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE40• • • • •Select Setup TypeThis dialog box allows you to select the most appropriate type of installation for

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW41• • • • •SQL Server sign-in or installationDuring the installation, the Setup Wizard determines whether a compati

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE42• • • • •Enter and verify the password, then click Next. Strong Password GuidelinesStrong passwords are not r

Page 127 -  C:\Users\Public\Documents

4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW43• • • • • (Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, and Windows 8) Press the Windows button+R, and in the Open text box

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE44• • • • •Configuring ProductsIf you selected the Custom setup, you can decide whether to install the demo app

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW45• • • • •Under the FacotyrTalk View Site Edition Server application, you can also decide whether to install the c

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viFACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE• • • • •Locking operators into the run-time environment...

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE46• • • • •Checking selections and starting the installation processOnce all the selections are made, the Setup

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW47• • • • •Installation of selected softwareAfter installing prerequisites, the installer automatically installs al

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE48• • • • •Installation completeAfter the FactoryTalk View SE software finishes installing, the Setup Complete

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW49• • • • •http://servername/ftviewclientwhere servername is the name of your FactoryTalk View SE server computer.F

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE50• • • • •7. To install SE Client, click Install FactoryTalk View Site Edition Client on this computer. Follow

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW51• • • • •2. On the Rockwell Automation Support Center page, click the down arrow on the Search Knowledgebase tab.

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE52• • • • •In the search results, look for Patch TOCs related to all the products you installed from the Factor

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4 • INSTALLING FACTORYTALK VIEW53• • • • •To specify the Network Directory on client and server computers1. On the Network Directory computer, cli

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555Activating FactoryTalk View softwareFor continuous use of FactoryTalk View SE and other Rockwell Software products, computers running the software

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vii CONTENTS• • • • •Administering deployed local station applications ... 999 • Upgrading an

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE56• • • • •What happens if FactoryTalk View is not activated?If the FactoryTalk View components you have instal

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5 • ACTIVATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SOFTWARE57• • • • •To ensure that critical software components (redundant HMI servers, for example) can always obt

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FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE58• • • • •To activate this software product or component Use this keyFactoryTalk View Studio**Includes softwar

Page 145 - Common upgrade procedures

5 • ACTIVATING FACTORYTALK VIEW SOFTWARE59• • • • •Sharing keys among multiple software componentsMultiple FactoryTalk View SE software components

Page 146 - Installing product updates

FACTORYTALK VIEW INSTALLATION GUIDE60• • • • •runs in view-only mode, choose the view-only option when setting up the client’s configuration file.

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616Deploying network distributed applicationsAfter developing and testing a FactoryTalk View Site Edition network distributed application, you can dep

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE62• • • • •Renew data server shortcuts, topics, and device paths.Specify HMI server host compute

Page 149 - FactoryTalk View tools

6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS63• • • • •About backing up System information with an applicationThe following illustration shows w

Page 150 - FactoryTalk tools

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE64• • • • •For example, if you restore System information, and if the Network Directory on the loc

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6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS65• • • • •4. In the Explorer window, right-click the application you want to back up, and then clic

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viiiFACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE• • • • •I • Index...

Page 153 - Services

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE66• • • • •7. Select or clear the checkbox Encrypt File Contents. If you decide to encrypt file co

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6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS67• • • • •After backing up the HMI project files, use Windows Explorer to move the backed-up files

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE68• • • • •2. Select Network, and then click OK.3. In the Explorer window, right-click the Network

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6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS69• • • • •7. To restore the application with its original name, clear the check box, Restore into a

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE70• • • • •Repeat steps 1 to 5 on all client and server computers that will participate in the dep

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6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS71• • • • •2. In the RSLinx Classic Backup/Restore tool, click Backup.3. Select a folder for the bac

Page 159 - Use unattended installation

FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE72• • • • •3. In the Explorer window, expand the name of the restored application, right-click the

Page 160 - Parameters

6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS73• • • • •Renew data server shortcuts, topics, and device pathsAfter restoring RSLinx data servers

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE74• • • • •To change the HMI server computer name1. Open the restored application in FactoryTalk V

Page 162 - Example 1

6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS75• • • • •for production HMI servers, and required for an HMI server that is part of a redundant pa

Page 163 - Example 2

ixPREFACEWhat’s in this Installation and Deployment Guide?This manual describes the FactoryTalk View Product and System, the tasks to be performed on

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE76• • • • • In the Components tab, select the application components that will start automaticall

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6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS77• • • • •The replicate operation copies the primary server’s configuration files, including settin

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE78• • • • •In a network distributed application, FactoryTalk View SE Clients, HMI servers, and dat

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6 • DEPLOYING NETWORK DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS79• • • • • (Windows XP and Windows Server 2003). . .\Documents and Settings\All Users\Shared Docum

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE80• • • • •To run an SE Client using the .cli fileDouble-click the client setup file (.cli), in th

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817Deploying network station applicationsAfter you finish developing and testing a FactoryTalk View Site Edition network station application, you can

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE82• • • • •Move the network station applicationThere are two steps involved in moving a network st

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7 • DEPLOYING NETWORK STATION APPLICATIONS83• • • • •4. Copy the backed up application to the new (production) computer.Specify the Network Direct

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FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION INSTALLATION GUIDE84• • • • •If RSLinx Classic is installed on the development and production computers, you can use

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7 • DEPLOYING NETWORK STATION APPLICATIONS85• • • • •For information about setting up other data server properties, click Help in the server’s Pro

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