I'm having trouble running the FT SE6.0 view in Windows 7.
I installed the Linx Pro, Logix 5 and Logix 500 normally, but I can not run Factory Talk Directory for some reason.
I am running Windows 7 with Windows XP mode.
When I try to run the Configuration Wizard Factory Talk Directory, it tells me I can not configure the FT directory from a remote client. ??????
During installation I chose something that did not take it.
Suggestions or ideas?
How could solve?
[?]: FT View SE no Windows 7 (Trouble)
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Re: [?]: FT View SE no Windows 7 (Trouble)
All right.
In the link, the answer.
http://rockwell.lithium.com/t5/forums/f ... 837/page/1
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Re: windows 7 - xp mode virtual PC Options
Change your Virtual PC to a window (cannot be full-screen), then use the menu Tools and select Disable Integration Features.
This will connect directly to the Virtual PC rather than a remote desktop (you should have a Start / Shutdown option now).
Note: You will be asked to log into the PC with the user you created when you setup virtual PC, so make sure you know the password .
If you can't remember the password, re-enable integration features again and change the password or create a new admin user.
When you enable integration features, Windows Virtual PC connects to the PC using remote desktop. When disabled, it shows the virtual pc in a window (similar to how Microsoft Virtual PC always worked). When you disable integration you will lose any shared drives on the host PC as well but you can easily re-enable ingeration, copy what you need then disable (or use mapped drives on a network).
In the link, the answer.
http://rockwell.lithium.com/t5/forums/f ... 837/page/1
(You can only view the contents in cachê Bing)
Re: windows 7 - xp mode virtual PC Options
Change your Virtual PC to a window (cannot be full-screen), then use the menu Tools and select Disable Integration Features.
This will connect directly to the Virtual PC rather than a remote desktop (you should have a Start / Shutdown option now).
Note: You will be asked to log into the PC with the user you created when you setup virtual PC, so make sure you know the password .
If you can't remember the password, re-enable integration features again and change the password or create a new admin user.
When you enable integration features, Windows Virtual PC connects to the PC using remote desktop. When disabled, it shows the virtual pc in a window (similar to how Microsoft Virtual PC always worked). When you disable integration you will lose any shared drives on the host PC as well but you can easily re-enable ingeration, copy what you need then disable (or use mapped drives on a network).