Rockwell Automation 8520-OM Offline Development System User Manual User Manual

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Using ODS for Project Management

Publication 8520--UM051A--EN--P -- October 2000

Offline Development Manual (ODS) Software User Manual

3. Select the drive that will be used and insert the floppy disk that

contains the backed-up project into the selected drive.

If the project was backed up on a computer that is running a
version of DOS between 2.1 and 3.2 (inclusive), ODS reads the
project information from the floppy disk, displays it on the CRT,
and asks if it is permissible to restore this project. For example:

If the project was backed up on a computer using a version of
DOS or 3.3 or later, only the name of the backed-up project is
shown. If the project being restored has the same name as the
active project, ODS warns you that the files of the active project
will be overwritten.

4. Check the information displayed to be sure the right project is

being restored. If the project being restored has the same name as
the active project, ODS warns you that the files of the active
project will be overwritten.

Important: If the restored project has the same name as the
active project, the active project’s files are replaced with the files
from the floppy disk.

5. Respond to the question:

Is this info correct?

If you want to:

press: then:

select another project because the
displayed project is not the correct one

[N]

return to step 1 and insert the correct floppy disk

restore the project

[Y]

ODS executes its Restore Utility and prompts you to continue the
procedure.

The files are listed as they are copied from the floppy disk to ODS.

When restoration is complete, ODS displays the message:

Restore completed

6. Press any key to continue.

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