Upgrading factorytalk assetcentre, Optional software upgrades – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk AssetCentre Installation Guide 5.0 User Manual

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Upgrading FactoryTalk AssetCentre

If you are upgrading from a previous version of FactoryTalk AssetCentre, the steps to
follow depend on which version you are upgrading from:

To upgrade from FactoryTalk AssetCentre versions later than 2.00 to version 5.00,
follow the instructions in “Upgrading from any previous CPR 9-compatible version”
on page 11.

To upgrade from FactoryTalk AssetCentre version 2.00 (compatible with CPR 7) to
version 5.00 (compatible with all CPR 9 releases), follow the instructions in
“Upgrading from version 2.00 (CPR 7) to 5.00 (CPR 9 SR 6)” on page 12.

Upgrading from any previous CPR 9-compatible version

To upgrade from CPR 9-compatible versions later than 2.00, follow the installation
instructions in Chapters 3-5.

FactoryTalk AssetCentre version 5.00 works with any previous CPR 9 version of
FactoryTalk Services Platform and other Rockwell Software products. The FactoryTalk
AssetCentre installation will not upgrade the previous versions of FactoryTalk Services
Platform and other products. If you have these versions and want to use the latest version
instead, you must upgrade them manually. See the following section for details.

Optional software upgrades

The FactoryTalk AssetCentre disc contains installations for these software products used
with FactoryTalk AssetCentre:

FactoryTalk Services Platform version 2.60

FactoryTalk View ME Transfer Utility version 7.00

RSLinx Classic version 3.60

RSLinx Enterprise version 5.60

RSLogix 5 version 8.00

RSLogix 500 version 9.00

Logix Designer application version 21.00

If you already have earlier versions of these products and want the most recent version,
you will need to install them manually according to the table in the following section. We
recommend that you do this before installing FactoryTalk AssetCentre.

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