Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Users Guide User Manual

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2. If you are using RSLinx Enterprise, set up communications as described in Chapter 5.

3. If you are using RSLinx Classic as the OPC server on the run-time computer, install

RSLinx Classic on the run-time computer.

4. If you are using RSLinx Classic on a remote computer, install RSLinx Classic on the

remote computer.

5. If you are using an OPC server other than RSLinx Enterprise or RSLinx Classic,

install the OPC server software on the run-time computer or on another computer on
the network.

For installation information, see the documentation supplied by your OPC server
vendor. For information about OPC, see Chapter 5.

6. If your application uses third-party ActiveX objects, install and register the Windows

Server 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and
Windows Vista version of the objects on the run-time computer.

For information about ActiveX objects, see page 20-22.

7. Install on the run-time computer all languages used by the run-time application.

8. If the run-time computer uses different time, date, or number formats than the

development computer, specify the time, date, and number formats to use at run time.

For more information, see page 15-17.

9. If desired, use the DeskLock tool to prevent users from switching to another software

application or using the Windows desktop at run time.

For more information, see page 15-17.

Transfer the application

Move the application to the run-time personal computer.

For more information, see page 15-3.

Set up options in FactoryTalk View ME Station

1. On the run-time computer, start FactoryTalk View ME Station.

For more information, see page 15-3.

2. Load the application.

For more information, see page 15-4.

3. Edit device shortcuts, if necessary.

For more information, see page 15-6.

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