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My question is about building MK-5 HMIs on WindowsXP using the original GE software supplied with the WindowsNT 4 operating system.
We have built several HMIs using WindowsXP and TCI 1.08.02 and Cimplicity 4.01. Everything works just fine for extended periods.
However, we have found that Cimplicity will lose its license anytime the PC configuration is altered. For example, if you go into the BIOS
and change the boot order, Cimplicity loses its license. If you put in a new card (change an arcnet card for example) Cimplicity loses its
license.
I'm curious how many people have done this (Upgraded HMIs to XP without GE involved) and if you experienced this problem?
We have built several HMIs using WindowsXP and TCI 1.08.02 and Cimplicity 4.01. Everything works just fine for extended periods.
However, we have found that Cimplicity will lose its license anytime the PC configuration is altered. For example, if you go into the BIOS
and change the boot order, Cimplicity loses its license. If you put in a new card (change an arcnet card for example) Cimplicity loses its
license.
I'm curious how many people have done this (Upgraded HMIs to XP without GE involved) and if you experienced this problem?
