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Hay every body; i have installed the Rslogix500 version 5.0 programming software for SLC in my computer. The activation key of that software is misplaced. But i have the HDCOPY of that activation. Now in HDCOPY software the image of the activation key is stored in buffer, but when i copy the image from buffer to floppy disk for making the master copy then the messege come 'the disk must be low level formatted'. I have also formatted the new floppy disk, but the problems remains?

How i can get the key back from buffer image? I will appreciate for earlier response. I believe that the costing structure is going to change so that you have to license RSLogix (for instance) for the number of processors you have. Like the tech support contracts. Science Officer - how close am I?

Cheers from: Jeremy Pollard, CET The Crazy Canuckian! Integration and Automation Training, Consulting, and Software Control Design www.controldesign.com Manufacturing Automation www.automationmag.com PLCopen North America - plcopenna@tsuonline.com Please note Address Change.. 3 Red Pine Court, RR# 2 Shanty Bay, Ontario L0L 2L0 705.739.7155 Cell # 705.725.3579.

I am not sure on the implementation but the tech support costs will be based on the number of processors thus the software support costs will be reflected by the number of processors you have. That means that if you have 10 PLC-5's it wil cost you X and if you have 100 PLC-5s and SLC-500's then it will cost you 8X (only as an example). So this means that you can as many copies up to a max for the number of processors with a support contract in place. At my age I cant remeber where I heard this but it was within the last year, and it was tied into the Tech Connect revamp of the tech support contracts. Download Smartget Untuk S60v2 here.

Jan 18, 2017 - 4 min - Uploaded by Future WeiThis video will teach you on installing RSLogix500 on windows 8.1 and other PLC.

So again I ask the Science Officer. Am I dreaming? I dont want to be the provider of propaganda. But I hope I'm not going senile!!:) Cheers from: Jeremy Pollard, CET The Crazy Canuckian! Integration and Automation Training, Consulting, and Software Control Design www.controldesign.com Manufacturing Automation www.automationmag.com PLCopen North America - plcopenna@tsuonline.com Please note Address Change.. 3 Red Pine Court, RR# 2 Shanty Bay, Ontario L0L 2L0 705.739.7155 Cell # 705.725.3579. This is exactly the attitude that drove me away from AB in the first place: If you have a problem that our clueless tech-support book reader can't solve, than you must be a criminal and we don't want you around anyway.

Stuff happens, Bob, and sometimes it isn't in the book that tech support reads to you. Does that mean that I am just S.O.L. If somethings happens? What about locations outside the US where tech support may not be as widely available is it is here? I can't tell if your response is naive, or arrogant. Either way, it portrays a lack of understanding real-life situations. --Joe Jansen.

>This is exactly the attitude that drove me away from AB in the first >place: If you have a problem that our clueless tech-support book reader >can't solve, than you must be a criminal and we don't want you around >anyway. >>Stuff happens, Bob, and sometimes it isn't in the book that tech support >reads to you. Does that mean that I am just S.O.L.

If somethings happens? >What about locations outside the US where tech support may not be as >widely available is it is here? I can't tell if your response is naive, or arrogant. Either way, it >portrays a lack of understanding real-life situations.

I have arrived at a site where everyone was in panic mode and no one knew where anything was. Perfectly valid license, etc. But these things run long enough that no one may even remember who commissioned it.