Installation; Automatic Installation; Manual Installation, Registration, And Deinstallation - JUMO mTRON T Operating Manual

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More detailed information on installing the CODESYS OPC servers V3 is available in the COD-
ESYS OPC server user manual, which is installed alongside the OPC server.
 CODESYS_OPC_Server_V3_User_Guide.pdf, chapter 3
If only the OPC server is required, only the following features should be selected and installed
at the time of installation:
CODESYS Gateway
CODESYS OPC Server 3
2.1

Automatic installation

The CODESYS OPC server V3 is supplied with the setup program of the measuring, control,
and automation system. During installation all files necessary for OPC communication are in-
stalled and the OPC server is automatically registered as a COM server.
NOTE!
To use the CODESYS OPC server V3 on a PC with the WINDOWS VISTA operating system
it is strongly recommended that you start the OPC client in compatibility mode for WINDOWS
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XP
SP2 and with extended administrator rights. This ensures that the values are continu-
ously updated.
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WINDOWS VISTA and WINDOWS XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Depending on whether the complete development environment or only the CODESYS OPC
server is to be installed on the PC, close attention must be paid when selecting features at the
time of installation.
2.2

Manual installation, registration, and deinstallation

In addition to automatic installation, it is possible to register the OPC server manually, either as
a COM server or as a service. This also applies for deinstallation.
Simultaneous installation and registration
The command WinCODESYSOPC /RegServer registers the OPC server as a COM server.
During this, the current location of the file "WinCODESYSOPC.exe" is always used as the path.
Access can therefore only be from a local path.
Registration as a service
The command WinCODESYSOPC /Service installs the executable file "WinCODESYS-
OPC.exe" as a Windows system service. Once this has been started, the service remains ac-
tive until the system is shut down. Communication with the configured PLCs continues. The
service is also installed at the current location in this case.
Deinstallation
The command WinCODESYSOPC /UnRegServer deletes all entries of the OPC server from
the Windows registry. The installed files are not deleted.

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