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MOVING LICENCE RSLOGIX500
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09-11-2009 11:37 PM
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09-12-2009 09:46 AM
Take a look to Aid 38224, it contains links to other technotes with the instructions releted to the activation type you're using on your PC.
Hope this helps…
- fuzzy logic
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09-18-2009 02:04 AM
I have tired to use EVMOVE and fil in DRIVE "C" to "A" but not succeed because always error appeared.
I already opened the rotection of DISKKETTE but the same result.
I enclosed the error message & the picture of 3 (three ) DISKETTE & 4 (four ) CD that I have for RSLOGIX500 and I use for installed in my PC before.
Please help me how to eliminate this error ?
indra
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09-18-2009 02:58 AM
Usually this happen when an activation is already in use by a program, so the activation file cannot be edited.
Try to take a look to the following technotes:
Let me know...
- fuzzy logic
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09-18-2009 01:46 PM
There are a lot of RA services that are automatically loaded - regardless of if you run the software or not and regardless to how you select RSLinx to run as a service. Some of these prevent the activation from being moved.
You can see these from the Task Manager (and terminate them for the purpose of moving your activation).
I'm going to be honest and state that I just take a guess at which ones are 'Rockwell' and end them - hence I'm not going to state which ones you should terminate - I'm sure Mr Fuzzy can point you in the right direction of which services to terminate exactly.
