This release has the following requirements.
Hardware requirements
Connected Components Workbench requires the following hardware:
Software requirements
Connected Components Workbench has been tested on the following operating systems:
IMPORTANT
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Installation failure will occur on systems running on Windows 10
1507 and Windows 10 1511 due to Microsoft® .Net Framework
4.8 requirements.
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Connected Components Workbench automatically installs the following required software on the computer, if necessary:
IMPORTANT
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Installation failure will occur on systems running on Windows 10
1507 and Windows 10 1511 due to Microsoft .Net Framework 4.8
requirements. Uninstalling Connected Components Workbench
would not remove all these components. It is recommended to
verify the respective component dependencies before uninstalling
them.
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High Resolution Display Support
Windows 10 v1803 or later is the recommended operating system if running this software with a 2K or 4K High Resolution Display with scaling up to 125%.
Rockwell Automation Test Environment
Rockwell Automation tests software products under a standard configuration of operating systems and antivirus software. For additional information, see the Knowledgebase Document ID: PN24 - Rockwell Software Products and Antivirus Software.
Supported browsers
The following web browsers have been tested and are supported for use with this release:
Security requirements
To help meet secure system design requirements, review these publications:
To learn about implementing CIP Security, see CIP Security with Rockwell Automation Products Application Technique (publication SECURE-AT001).
This release includes the following system features.
Connected Components Workbench version 21.01 has the following new and enhanced features:
PanelView™ 800 DesignStation Features
This release has the following known anomalies.
Unable to download a PanelView 800 application to the PanelView 800 terminal via a virtual private network. First identified in Connected Components Workbench version 13.00. [Jira 1852199]
To avoid this problem, disable Large Forward Open.
Corrected in Connected Components Workbench version 22.00.
These anomalies are from previous releases but are still known in this release.
Corrected in Connected Components Workbench version 22.00.
Connected Components Workbench closes when selecting a PanelView 800 tag from the Cross Reference Browser window. First identified in Connected Components Workbench version 20.01.00. [Jira 1116675]
To avoid this problem, do not use square brackets '[' and ']' in the PanelView 800 tag name.
To avoid this problem, export all tags to Microsoft Excel®, delete the extra dot, and import back into the terminal.
Corrected in Connected Components Workbench version 22.00.
Corrected in Connected Components Workbench version 22.00.
This release has the following functional changes from the previous release.
Connected Components Workbench version 21.01 has no changes in functionality since the last release.
This release has the following application notes.
The following are the application notes for Connected Components Workbench version 21.01.
CIS Benchmarks test results
Rockwell Automation conducts tests using domain-joined computers configured according to CIS Benchmarks to help assure that software products perform as expected on computers that are hardened to industry best practices.
For more information about the guidelines and which products were tested against which CIS Benchmarks, see the Knowledgebase Document ID: QA63609 - Recommended guidelines for hardening software, computer, device, and network systems and infrastructure (CIS Benchmarks).
Note: If a product compliance with the benchmark is less than 100%, a link
to a detailed spreadsheet is available. Download the spreadsheet to assist
you in determining whether additional compensating controls are necessary.
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Restarts during installation of Connected Components Workbench
Some Microsoft components may require a restart before the full Connected Components Workbench installation is complete. If the Connected Components Workbench does not install completely, restart the computer, and the Connected Components Workbench automatically continues installing.
Install Connected Components Workbench version 21.01
If you have a previous version of Connected Components Workbench installed, it is recommended to:
To install the Connected Components Workbench
Note: To use Software Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), install it with
a user account or manually install Visual Studio shell 2013 before installing
Connected Components Workbench.
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To upgrade an existing installation
FactoryTalk Updater
The FactoryTalk Updater utility is installed with Rockwell Automation software products. It assists the management of installed Rockwell Automation software by announcing new versions and patch roll-ups. Registering for updates is not required to receive announcements from the FactoryTalk Updater.
System logs and some application data are stored in this folder:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Rockwell\Updater\Data
The logs and application data can be helpful when contacting Rockwell Automation Technical Support. System logs are automatically deleted after 90 days.
Tip: To receive notifications of new versions and patch roll-ups, the
FactoryTalk Updater utility requires access to the Download Center web
service. Verify that the firewall does not block access to this URL:
https://api.rockwellautomation.com/es-be-pcdc-vpcprod/
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Unattended or silent install
Use command-line parameters to perform an unattended or silent installation of the software.
Installation Command-line parameters
The following table identifies the installation command-line parameters. Command-line parameters are case-insensitive. However, if a specified value includes a space, be sure to enclose the value in quotation marks (for example, "value with spaces").
Parameter
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Description
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/?
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Displays the usage options for installation parameters.
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/Q
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Silent Install, install runs in a quiet mode without any user interface.
This parameter is recommended when deploying the software installation
using an IT tool or script, and don’t expect any error or restart messages.
When using this parameter, check the error codes, and respond as needed.
For example, if Installation returns error code 1641, then the IT tool or script
should restart the computer and relaunch the installation after the restart.
This parameter is required if /QS is not specified.
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/QS
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Unattended Install, install runs in a quiet simple mode and shows progress
through the UI, it does not accept any input but still shows errors or restart
messages.
When using this parameter, the installation will stop and display a prompt if
there are errors or restart messages. For example, if an immediate restart is
required to complete the installation, a restart message will be displayed to
confirm the restart. Installation resumes automatically from the point of
interruption after the restart.
This parameter is required if /Q is not specified.
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/IAcceptAllLicenseTerms
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Acknowledges acceptance of the license terms.
This parameter is required for /Q or /QS parameters.
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/AutoRestart
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Automatically restarts the computer after the installation is complete. Used
when a restart is required to complete the installation.
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used silent install (/Q) will
return either error code 1641 or 3010 if a restart is required, and unattended
install (/QS) will result in a confirmation prompt that must be agreed to before
the installation is completed.
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/Record
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Records the installation options chosen to a recording file.
This parameter is optional.
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/Playback
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Plays back a recording file to specify the installation options.
This parameter is optional.
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/Repair
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Runs a repair operation on the installed products.
This parameter is optional.
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/Uninstall
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Uninstalls the product.
This parameter is optional.
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/SetupLanguage="value"
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Specifies which language will be displayed during the installation process.
The value must be one of the following:
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default language
is the current user or operating system user interface language.
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/Product="value"
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Specifies which sub-products will be installed.
Only required if sub-products are included with the install package.
If the software does not include sub-products this parameter is not available.
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/ProductLanguage="value"
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Specifies the language version of the software being installed.
The value must be one of the following:
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default language
is the same as the setup language.
If the software does not support multiple languages this parameter is not
available.
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/InstallLocation="value"
Or
/InstallDrive="value"
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Specifies the install location or install drive respectively.
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default install
location is "C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockwell Software".
Some software restricts the installer to only change the drive the software is
installed on. Use /? to determine which parameter is supported.
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/IgnoreWarning
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Specifies that the setup ignores warnings and continues.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the setup exits when a
warning occurs.
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/SerialNumber="value"
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Specifies the serial number of the software being installed. This is used to
activate the software during installation.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the software must be activated
manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this
parameter is not available.
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/ProductKey="value"
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Specifies the product key used to get activation keys during installation.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the software must be activated
manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this
parameter is not available.
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/Version="value"
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Specifies the version of the software to activate which corresponds to the
product version associated with the SerialNumber and ProductKey.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the installer will use the most
recent product version available.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this
parameter is not available.
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Examples
The following examples show how to use the installation commands.
Setup.exe /Q /IAcceptAllLicenseTerms
Setup.exe /QS /IAcceptAllLicenseTerms /AutoRestart /SetupLanguage=CHS
/InstallDrive=D:
Error codes
The following table identifies the error codes that can be returned by an installation.
Error Code
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Value
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Description
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ERROR_SUCCESS
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0
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The installation completed successfully.
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ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
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87
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One of the parameters was invalid.
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ERROR_INSTALL_USEREXIT
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1602
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The installation was canceled by the user.
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ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE
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1603
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A fatal error occurred during installation.
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ERROR_BAD_CONFIGURATION
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1610
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The configuration data for this product is corrupt. Contact your
support personnel.
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ERROR_REBOOT_CONTINUE
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1641
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A reboot is required to continue to installation.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED
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3010
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A restart is required to complete the installation. After restart,
the product is successfully installed.
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ERROR_REBOOT_PENDING
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3012
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A restart is pending and is required before the installation can
continue.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_NOT_APPLICABLE
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3013
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The installation cannot proceed because the products are
already installed.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_WARNING_REBOOT
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3014
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The installation succeeded with warnings. Check the installation
log file for details. To complete the installation, restart the
computer.
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VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate
If the VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate does not exist on the local computer, the certificate is installed while installing Rockwell Automation software. Use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to view the certificate in Console Root > Certificates (Local Computer) > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates.
Convert an existing project to the current release
To use the most current features on projects created in previous versions of Connected Components Workbench, convert the project to the current release by opening the project in the latest Connected Components Workbench. This will automatically convert the project’s databases to the current release.
An existing project that is converted to the current release, opened and saved in the current release, or downloaded to a Micro800 controller cannot be opened in a previous release. If a project is shared, all users must upgrade to the current release of the Connected Components Workbench to continue using the project.
When you open a project created in a previous release of the Connected Components Workbench, the project database automatically updates to the current release, which allows access to the latest Connected Components Workbench features. However, to use new device-specific features in the current release, you may also need to use the device's upgrade feature to upgrade the device. For example, Micro800 controllers use the Change Controller feature to update the controller firmware revision to the latest revision to make use of newly added instructions.
User account types for Connected Components Workbench
When you create new projects or open existing projects, we recommend that you do not use the default Guest user account and that you use the same type of account you used when you installed Connected Components Workbench. That is, if you were signed in under an administrator account when you installed Connected Components Workbench, you should sign in with an account that has administrator privileges when you use the Connected Components Workbench.
To change to an administrator account
File Extensions and locations
Connected Components Workbench creates and uses the file extension .ccwsln for user-created projects.
By default, the product-managed files are saved to:
C:\Users\<user>\Documents\CCW\<Project#>\<project#>.ccswln
Connecting to a Micro800 controller on a virtual machine
If you install RSLinx Classic on a virtual machine (for example, VMware®), make sure to disable RSLinx Classic on the host computer before you plug the USB cable that is attached to your Micro800 controller into the host computer. If you ignore this step, the host computer will obtain the driver for the Micro800 controller, and the virtual machine may not be able to detect the Micro800 controller.
Connecting to a Device using Ethernet
Use the default EtherNet/IP driver to connect to a device.
If you use Ethernet instead of a USB to connect to the controller, the Ethernet/IP driver is installed by default in RSLinx and you can connect to devices which are on the same subnet as the PC. If a DHCP server is available, in most cases, your computer and the device (such as the Micro850 controller, which defaults to DHCP) will be assigned IP addresses that will allow them to communicate using this Ethernet/IP driver. The Ethernet/IP driver will browse all devices on the subnet.
In cases where the device is not on the same subnet as the PC or you do not wish to view all devices on the subnet, it is recommended to install the Ethernet Devices driver, which requires manually entering the IP address of the device.
To add the Ethernet Devices driver to connect to a device
Note: Be sure to select the correct port (it may not be the Windows default).
Security considerations
Connected Components Workbench and its included software components require running system services and network access to communicate with controllers, drives, graphic terminals, and other devices. You may need to enable system services or configure firewall rules for Connected Components Workbench to function properly. However, Connected Components Workbench does not require endpoint firewall rules because it is not a server product that allows remote clients.
For a list of services that require network access, as well as detailed information on security concerns, see Knowledgebase Document ID: PN826 - Security considerations when using Rockwell Automation Software Products.
For a list of TCP/UDP ports used by Rockwell Automation products, see Knowledgebase Document ID: BF7490 - TCP/UDP Ports Used by Rockwell Automation Products.
View Trend and UDC Help with Help Viewer 2.1
The Help Viewer 2.1 Filter is designed to keep the search list compact and manageable. Titles appear in the filtered table of contents (TOC) list only if they contain the root of the term used in the filter and the empty TOC levels are collapsed with an ellipsis (…).
For example, if you specify "troubleshooting" as a filter, only titles that contain "troubleshoot" or "troubleshooting" appear. Nodes whose titles do not contain the term are collapsed to a single node with an ellipsis (...).
In the filtered TOC, you can do the following:
Internet Explorer security settings
Internet Explorer® high security settings can prevent some help features from working as expected.
VMware compatibility
Compatibility with VMware has not been formally tested, but it has been used extensively with Connected Components Workbench.
Manually connecting a virtual machine to a USB device
Downloading available firmware
The only firmware files installed with Connected Components Workbench 10.0 and later are the two most recent firmware versions for the Micro800 controllers. Additional firmware files (.dmk) are available for download on Rockwell Automation Compatibility and Downloads.
Downloading sample code and Device Manuals
If upgrading Connected Components Workbench from an earlier version to 11.00 or later, the Sample Code and Device Manuals of the earlier version should be downloaded manually. The latest Sample Code and Device Manuals are available for download on Rockwell Automation Compatibility and Downloads. We recommended you install the same version of Device Manuals as Connected Components Workbench.
Activation and grace period
If the Connected Components Workbench Developer Edition is unable to connect to the FactoryTalk Activation server, it enters a seven-day grace period. Once the grace period expires, Connected Components Workbench will run as Standard Edition.
Installing language package
If a German or Italian Connected Components Workbench version is installed on Windows 10 or Windows Server 2012 and later with a different language version, install the German or Italian Language Pack on your operating system.
Spectrum Controls module configuration tool
For the Spectrum Controls module configuration tool, it is installed to C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockwell Automation\CCW\SpectrumTool\ModuleConfigConverter.exe. This launch path can be configured as part of the module’s profile.