This release has the following requirements.
For optimal performance of the Logix Designer application, the personal computer should meet or exceed these hardware and software requirements.
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Tip: The Logix Designer application can be installed on a personal computer
that meets the operating system minimum requirements but may not meet
performance expectations when used in a production system.
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Note: This release is not intended to run on a 32-bit operating system.
All operating systems listed are the 64-bit variant.
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IMPORTANT
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Keep these operating system considerations in mind:
When installing the Logix Designer application on
computers that have not been updated, a prompt
displays to install Universal C Runtime or to update the
computer to at least the Microsoft April 2014 update
roll-up.
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Preferred operating systems are prioritized for support, testing, and post-release patch qualifications. These operating systems are preferred for this release:
Windows 10 v1703 / Windows Server 2016 or later is the recommended operating system if running this software with a 2K or 4K High Resolution Display with scaling up to 125%.
Acceptable results can also be expected with:
Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 is not recommended for display scaling greater than 125%.
Install one or more functionalities for FactoryTalk Updater:
FactoryTalk Updater Agent collects information and activation license data from the Rockwell Automation software installed on the computer. Install the FactoryTalk Updater Agent on each computer that requires data collection. This is the default functionality installed with most Rockwell Automation software.
FactoryTalk Updater Server:
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Tip: To avoid issues, limit FactoryTalk Updater Server installations to
one instance per intranet.
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FactoryTalk Updater Client is the user interface that displays information collected by the FactoryTalk Updater Server. Install FactoryTalk Updater Client to display information from the intranet.
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Tip: Most modules use Flash-ROM for the storage of firmware. If a
module requires a firmware change, use the ControlFLASH™ tool or
the ControlFLASH Plus® tool to perform the update to the
Flash-ROM. These tools are contained in the downloaded image or on
a DVD-ROM shipped with the Logix Designer application. Another
option is to update the firmware automatically as part of the project
download.
For additional information and assistance in performing a Flash-ROM
update, review the ControlFLASH Firmware Upgrade Software User
Manual, publication 1756-UM105, or the ControlFLASH Plus Quick
Start Guide, publication CFP-QS001.
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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.
This release includes the following system features.
Logix Designer application version v34.01 has this new feature.
Logix Designer application version v34.00 has these new and enhanced features.
This table lists new hardware supported in this release.
Catalog Number
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Description
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Vendor Name
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1756-EN4TR
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1756 Ethernet Bridge, 2-port, Twisted-pair Media
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Rockwell Automation
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2198-C1004-ERS
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Kinetix 5300,85-253 Volt, 0.4kW, Safe Torque Off Servo Drive
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Rockwell Automation
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3202
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2-Sxiz Stepper Control
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Advanced Micro Controls, Inc.
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5069-IV16F-SC
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16 Point 24V DC High Speed Input, Source
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Spectrum Control, Inc.
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5069-OV16F-SC
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16 Point 24V DC High Speed Output, Sink
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Spectrum Control, Inc.
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5094-IF4IHS
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4 Channel Voltage/Current HART Analog Safety Input, Isolated
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Rockwell Automation
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5094-IF4IHSXT
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4 Channel Voltage/Current HART Analog Safety Input, Isolated, XT
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Rockwell Automation
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5094-IJ2IS
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2 Channel Safety Frequency Input, Isolated
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Rockwell Automation
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5094-IJ2ISXT
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2 Channel Safety Frequency Input, Isolated, XT
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Rockwell Automation
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5094-IRT8S
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8 Channel RTD/Thermocouple Analog Safety Input
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Rockwell Automation
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5094-IRT8SXT
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8 Channel RTD-Thermocouple Analog Safety Input, XT
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Rockwell Automation
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5094-OF4IHS
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4 Channel Voltage/Current HART Analog Safety Output, Isolated
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Rockwell Automation
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5094-OF4IHSXT
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4 Channel Voltage/Current HART Analog Safety Output, Isolated, XT
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Rockwell Automation
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8692
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Positioner
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Buerkert GmbH Co. KG.
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8693
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Process Controller
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Buerkert GmbH Co. KG.
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8792
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Positioner
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Buerkert GmbH Co. KG.
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8793
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Process Controller
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Buerkert GmbH Co. KG.
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Axx/Axxx
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Axx/Axxx Smart Sensor
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FLIR Systems Corporation
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IND360
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Weighing Terminal
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Mettler Toledo Corporation
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iTRAK 5730
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Intelligent Track System, Section, Network Safety STO
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Rockwell Automation
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MVI56E-6185OC
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IEC 61850 Client Communication Module
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ProSoft Technology
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Promag_400_V02
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EtherNet/IP Volumetric Flow Meter
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Endress+Hauser, Inc.
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S70 Servo NXT
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EtherNet/IP Controller
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Bray International
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STB3574 EtherNet/IP
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Barcode scanner
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Zebra Technologies
Corporation
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The version of FactoryTalk Linx software provided with this version of the Logix Designer application includes an updated set of electronic data sheet (EDS) files for Rockwell Automation products. Installing this software ensures that FactoryTalk Linx software and RSNetWorx software will be able to work with the new revisions of firmware. To download and install the latest EDS file, access the Rockwell Automation Services & Support website (http://www.rockwellautomation.com/global/support/downloads.page?).
This release corrects the following anomalies.
Safety I/O Add-On Profile Automatic Diagnostic online setting edits makes Add-On Profile unstable (1172072)
For 5094 Safety Discrete I/O Automatic Diagnostic Add-on Profile build v2.2.2, Automatic Diagnostic is enabled by default. If users disable Automatic Diagnostics while the Add-On Profile is online, after applying the change, the Logix Designer application generates a Failed to modify properties error message and the Add-On Profile stops responding.
To work around this issues, go offline, delete the module, and add it again.
This anomaly first identified in version 33.00.
Module Discovery list empty when browsing the same bus in FactoryTalk Linx (1435882)
The Module Discovery list is empty in the Logix Designer application when the same bus is being browsed in FactoryTalk® Linx™. This anomaly is found in the Logix Designer application on workstations using FactoryTalk Linx version 6.21 and earlier.
To work around this issue:
This anomaly first identified in version 31.00.
Incorrect Alarm group set (935371)
The Logix Designer application may set an incorrect Alarm group name when the controller revision is changed from version 31.2.
This anomaly was first identified in version 33.00.
Generic ETHERNET-MODULE and ETHERNET-BRIDGE profiles return error with Identity Object revision 2 (1256226)
The generic ETHERNET-MODULE and ETHERNET-BRIDGE profiles returns the Logix Designer application error Identification information in unknown format in the Module Info dialog when a device is using revision 2 of the Identity Object.
To work around this issue, use the standard and safe Ethernet Add-On Profile.
This anomaly first identified in version 33.00.
Alarm Definition for Add-On Instruction not retained (1439922)
When you add an Add-On Instruction description in the Message Editor, save the edit and close the editor, the Description is correct. Close the Alarm Definition properties dialog and the description is no longer correct. This is expected behavior starting with version 33.00.00.
This anomaly first identified in version 33.00.
Feedback Unit Ratio inconsistent behavior(1296878)
Changing almost any parameter in the Motion Axis Parameters dialog, causes the FeedbackUnitRatio parameter to revert to a default of 100.0. Changing parameters cause one of these conditions:
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
Port Configuration page Duplex setting missing Full choice (1592733)
In an Ethernet adapter Add-On Profile Port Configuration page, if the Auto-Negotiate check box was cleared, The Duplex selection displayed only the Half option instead of both the Full and Half options.
This anomaly first identified in version 34.00.
An anomaly in RSLogix 5000 Module Profile core 26.31.28.0 results in delays when opening Kinetix 5700 Add-On Profile (AOP) to view parameters. The same process completed in less than one minute in v33.00 and prior revisions.
The anomaly was corrected in v34.01 Studio 5000 Logix Designer release, which includes RSLogix 5000 Module Profile core 26.32.51.0.
This anomaly first identified in version 34.00.
Invalid Motor Types Listed for Kinetix 5700 Dual-Axis Inverter on the Motion Safety 2-Primary Feedback Properties Page (1626661)
When a Kinetix 5700 Dual Axis Inverter is created and safety feedback is utilized for Motion Safety Instance 2, the wrong motor types are listed.
If a project is downloaded with an invalid motor configuration, a 16#0118-Module Configuration Rejected: Format Error could occur on the Kinetix Drive in the Logix Designer Controller Organizer.
See Tech Note BF14633 for more details.
This anomaly first identified in version 34.00.
These anomalies are from previous releases but are still known in this release.
Subroutine called by locked routine through JSR instruction might not show energized power rail (Lgx00218331)
When a locked routine uses a JSR instruction to call a subroutine, Logix Designer sometimes fails to display the power rails in the subroutine as energized. The problem is limited to the incorrect display; the execution flow in the controller is still correct.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
Labels are cut off and dislocated in BOOTP-DHCP Server applications (Lgx00152848)
When the font size in Windows 7 is set to 125%, the labels in the Network Settings and DHCP properties of BOOTP-DHCP Server application are cut off, making them unreadable. They are also dislocated, where they do not match with the proper input fields.
This anomaly first identified in version 23.00.
Removed KNOptimassMfc400 profile (2106380)
The KN profile no longer has a license in the Logix Designer application.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.02.
Motion Coordinated Linear Move (MCLM) Instruction Show ??'s for V_X, V_Y, V_Z Axes Positions (2069950)
In the Motion Coordinated Linear Move (MCLM) instruction, if the Position operand is defined with an array tag and the array pointer is set at element 1 or greater, axes V_X, V_Y, V_Z appear as question marks “??” instead of their respective positions.
This anomaly only occurs with direct array references. This will not occur with indirect addressing of the array tag.
This is a display anomaly that does not affect the instruction’s functionality.
This anomaly first identified in version 33.00.
Module Info B tab empty (1815893)
An anomaly in the AOP core (v26.32.51.0) installed with v34.00 Studio5000 Logix Designer prevents redundant 1715-AENTR and 1715 IO modules Module Info B tab from displaying information while online.
Consider these work arounds:
This anomaly first identified in version 20.05.
Mismatching display resolution and scaling may result in overlapping SFC elements (2122642)
Editing a Sequential Function Chart (SFC)) using a display with a given resolution (for example, 1920 x 1200) and Windows scale setting (for example, 100%), closing the ACD, and then opening the same ACD in another resolution (for example, 3840 x 2160) and Windows scale setting (for example, 150%) may result in overlapping SFC elements.
Upload failure (1024944)
When attempting to upload a project, the Logix Designer application generates these errors and the upload fails:
To work around this issue, remove long names from the project.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
Tag based alarm does not create on import (1093641)
If Logix based alarms are not verified or created when importing a User-defined Data Type (UDT) that references them, users will experience a controller major non-recoverable fault (MNRF) after download.
This anomaly first identified in version 33.00.
The Logix Designer stops responding when copying motion axes (1170662)
When copying and pasting motion axes between motion groups, the Logix Designer stops responding.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
When importing and exporting programs or routines with Public program parameters between projects, the program or routine causes the parameter to appear undefined.
This anomaly first identified in version 24.00
The Tag Browser may disappear behind the Watch view preventing the user from selecting a tag. This can happen when the Watch view is in Auto Hide mode, the user opens the Tag Browser from the Watch view, and the Tag Browser appears outside the Watch view.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
Use one of these steps to work around the issue:
Size the Watch view so the Tag Browser fits inside the Watch view.
Some browsers (particularly the Microsoft Edge browser) may not launch the hyperlinks in the Sample Projects.pdf file when the hyperlinks are configured to open PDF files.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00
To work around this issue, open the PDF file with Adobe Acrobat Reader:
The Accelerate 3D Graphics setting in VMware sometimes causes the Logix Designer application to run out of memory.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
Use one of these steps to work around this issue:
In the Tag Editor with Show: Consumed tags displayed, selecting all the consumed tags can cause the Logic Designer application to freeze.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
Leaving multiple routines open for over two days while online with the controller can cause the Logix Designer application to crash.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
Input controller tag value after cable break varies (1494865, 1494862, 1494859)
The input controller tag values after a cable break varies based on the channel value at the last inhibition and uninhibition action.
This anomaly first identified in version 33.00.
Error in the content of Studio 5000 Logix Designer application generated reports (1421415)
"ACD filename - Label does not exist" appears at the top of the page instead of "ACD filename - Controller Organizer Listing" when using the Generate Report menu option.
This anomaly first identified in version 33.00.
Fatal error when converting a project to a newer major revision (1476922)
A fatal error sometimes occurs when converting a project to a newer major revision where issues exist in the ChangeLog.
To work around this issue, export from the older project to a .L5K or .L5X file and import the project to a newer major revision to avoid the fatal error.
This anomaly first identified in version 16.00.
Editing Operand Description sometimes results in unexpected display behavior (1354684)
When the same tag description exists on many branches that span an area that extends beyond what is visible on a display and the tag description is edited, the content on the display sometimes jumps upon acceptance of the tag description edit.
Using the left or right arrow keys causes the screen to focus on the tag description that was just edited.
The anomaly does not occur when the tag description is edited for the rung where the contacts are unique because the tag description only exists in one location.
This anomaly first identified in version 20.00.
Storing Firmware Supervisor files from PowerFlex 755T causes the <ST5LD> application to stop responding (1518416)
Attempting to store Firmware Supervision files for PowerFlex 755T devices causes the <ST5LD> application to stop responding. The application must be closed using Task Manager.
This anomaly was first identified in version 33.00.
Delete option enabled in safety and standard connections (1522174)
In safety and standard connections to PowerFlex 755T drives, the Delete option is enabled but selecting it does not remove the device from the project.
This anomaly first identified in version 33.01.
The Logix Designer application is unable to run a trend in v29 or earlier after switching
communication software from RSLinx Classic to FactoryTalk Linx in another instance of the Logix Designer application v31 and later on the same workstation.
Once a trend is run in the Logix Designer application v31 and later, using FactoryTalk Linx as the communication software, you will receive this error message if you then attempt to run a trend in the Logix Designer application v29 or earlier on the same workstation:
Error: <trend name> - : Can’t open the specified RSLinx driver.
For more information, refer to the technical note BF23206.
This anomaly first identified in version 20.00.
Ethernet module parent property does not respond (1653397)
When offline with an Ethernet module with redundancy enabled, the parent module does not respond to property updates.
This anomaly first identified in version 34.00.
Editing project documentation when offline prevents the controller from going online (1817937)
Logix Designer application users who change a tag's description or a rung comment in project documentation while offline with the controller cannot go online with the controller, even when the Download Project Documentation check box is not selected.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.00.
Unable to upload project from PLC (1489327)
The Logix Designer application stops performing with attempting to upload a project from the controller on a sequence diagram.
For details about this issue, see Tech Note BF28540.
This anomaly first identified in version 34.00.
Not enough graphics resources to perform the operation requested. Closing windows will free graphic resources (1623620)
Closing SFC routines online in run mode causes a Windows GDI object memory leak. When this occurs, this window’s operating system dialog box may appear.
When the anomaly occurs, the online project can be saved but opening any other windows results in the dialog box appearing.
The workaround is to close the Logix Designer application session and start a new Logix Designer application session.
This anomaly first identified in version 31.00.01.
Displayed alarm fields may not update when modified programmatically (1541337)
Alarm behavior functions properly with the programmatically modified value; however, the Alarm List and Alarm Properties dialogs box might display values that existed before the programmatic modification.
Saving the file, uploading tags, and reopening the dialogs updates the Alarm List and Alarm Properties to the current value.
This anomaly first identified in version 32.03.
Direct Add-on-Profile-to-Device Communication Could Result in Time Out Errors or Communication Routing to the Wrong Device (1927272)
Direct Add-on-Profile-to-device communication could result in time out errors or routing the communication to the wrong device in circumstances where all of the following conditions are met:
This applies to configuration data that goes through unconnected communication to the target I/O device (for instance, uploading/downloading device parameters).
This does not apply to I/O data.
This does not apply to commands from the controller (for instance, inhibiting/uninhibiting a device).
Please see technote BF28941 for additional details.
This anomaly first identified in version 20.00.
This release has the following functional changes from the previous release.
Logix Designer version 34.01 has these changes in functionality since the last release.
Beginning with v34.01 of the Logix Designer application, the Auto-Logout security feature logs users out after 15 minutes of inactivity. User must log back in to continue working. To change Auto-Logout default settings, access FactoryTalk Administration Console Session Settings.
The Import/Export version number for this version of Logix Designer application is 2.25. The table lists the Import/Export versions for previous releases.
Release Version
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Import/Export Version
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33.xx
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2.24
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32.xx
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2.23
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31.xx
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2.22
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30.xx
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2.21
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29.xx
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2.20
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28.xx
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2.19
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27.xx
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2.18
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26.xx
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2.17
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24.xx
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2.15
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23.xx
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2.14
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21.xx
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2.12
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20.xx
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2.11
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19.xx
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2.10
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18.xx
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2.09
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17.xx
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2.08
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16.xx
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2.07
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15.xx
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2.06
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14.xx
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2.05
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13.xx
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2.04
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12.xx
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2.03
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11.xx
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2.02
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10.xx
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2.01
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9.00
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2.00
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5.02
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1.02
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2.xx, 6.xx, 7.xx, 8.xx
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1.01
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1.21, 1.23
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1.00
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1.10, 1.11
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0.04
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This release has the following application notes.
These are the application notes for Logix Designer version 34.01.
In response to Microsoft Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) Hardening patch (MS KB5004442), the minimum DCOM authentication level used by Rockwell Automation products was raised to Packet Integrity.
IMPORTANT
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Installing this product’s latest version with earlier unpatched
versions of other FactoryTalk products or products using Classic
OPC DA connections may cause a loss of connectivity due to the
difference in DCOM authentication level used. For additional
information, see the Knowledgebase Document ID: IN39461 -
Microsoft DCOM Hardening Information TOC.
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Microsoft releases the DCOM Hardening patch in response to CVE-2021-26414. This patch elevates the minimum DCOM authentication level that is required to establish a DCOM connection. DCOM is used by many Rockwell Automation products and may be affected by the change that is made by the Microsoft patch. For additional information about the affected Rockwell Automation products, see the Knowledgebase Document ID: PN1581 - Product Notification 2022-01-001 - Rockwell Automation products unable to establish proper DCOM connection after installing Microsoft DCOM Hardening patch (MS KB5004442).
When going online with the controller with the Download Project Documentation and Extended Properties option cleared, online edits did not save after making online edits to Ladder Logic routines, saving and copying the project, going offline, and then going online with the copied project. (Lgx00230263, Lgx00230366, Lgx00230369, Product Safety Advisory 2017-10-002)
To help meet secure system design requirements, review these publications:
To learn about implementing CIP Security, see CIP Security with Rockwell Automation Products (publication SECURE-AT001).
While the programming software continues to extend its functionality with each new release, the physical controllers that it supports will vary. New controllers are added, and in some cases, support for existing controllers may be removed. While a specific controller may not be supported by the current release, the side-by-side installation of multiple versions of the software will, in most cases, provide a means to support the older hardware. If migrating from one controller to another, a project created for one controller can be easily converted to another controller using the Controller Properties configuration dialog box within the software.
If opening a project that is configured for a controller that is no longer supported and the older version of software is not installed, the software will provide an appropriate warning and will automatically provide the option to convert the project to one of the controllers supported by the release.
The table provides a breakdown of the various Logix 5000 controllers and the initial or minimum version of Logix Designer application that is required to support the controller.
Controller Catalog Number
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Minimum Major
Software Version
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ControlLogix 1756-L71 Series B
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20.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L71S Series B
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20.01
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ControlLogix 1756-L72 Series A
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19.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L72 Series B
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20.00
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GuardLogix 1756-L72S Series B
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20.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L73 Series A
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18.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L73 Series B
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20.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L73XT Series B
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20.00
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GuardLogix 1756-L73S Series B
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20.00
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GuardLogix 1756-L73SXT Series B
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20.00
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GuardLogix 1756-L81ES Series A
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31.00
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GuardLogix 1756-L82ES Series A
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31.00
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GuardLogix 1756-L83ES Series A
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31.00
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GuardLogix 1756-L84ES Series A
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31.00
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GuardLogix 1756-L8SP Series A
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31.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L74 Series A
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19.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L74 Series B
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20.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L75 Series A
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18.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L75 Series B
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20.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L81E Series B
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29.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L82E Series B
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29.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L83E Series B
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28.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L84E Series B
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29.00
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ControlLogix 1756-L85E Series B
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28.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L16ER-BB1B Series
A
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L16ER-BB1B Series
B
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L18ER-BB1B Series
A
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L18ER-BB1B Series
B
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L18ERM-BB1B
Series A
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L18ERM-BB1B
Series B
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L19ER-BB1B
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28.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L24ER-QB1B
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L30ER
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L30ER-NSE
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L30ERM
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L33ER
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L33ERM
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20.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L37ERM
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31.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L38ERM
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31.00
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CompactLogix GuardLogix
1769-L30ERMS
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28.00
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CompactLogix GuardLogix
1769-L33ERMS
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28.00
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CompactLogix GuardLogix
1769-L36ERMS
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28.00
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CompactLogix GuardLogix
1769-L37ERMS
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31.00
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CompactLogix GuardLogix
1769-L38ERMS
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31.00
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CompactLogix 1769-L36ERM
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20.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L306ER
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L306ERM
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L310ER
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L310ERM
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L310ERM-NSE
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L3100ERM
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30.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L320ER
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28.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L320ERM
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L330ER
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L330ERM
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L340ER
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29.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L340ERM
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28.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L350ERM
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30.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L37ERMO
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30.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L380ERM
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30.00
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CompactLogix 5069-L46ERMW
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30.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L306ERMS2
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31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L310ERMS2
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31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L320ERMS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L330ERMS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L340ERMS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L350ERMS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L360ERMS2
|
31.00
|
Compact GuardLogix 5069-L380ERMS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L3100ERMS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L306ERS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L310ERS2
|
31.00
|
Compact GuardLogix 5069-L320ERS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L330ERS2
|
31.00
|
Compact GuardLogix 5069-L340ERS2
|
31.00
|
Compact GuardLogix 5069-L350ERS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L380ERS2
|
31.00
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Compact GuardLogix 5069-L3100ERS2
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31.00
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One method to restore or reset Workstation Options is to hold Ctrl + Shift, launch the Logix Designer application, and continue to hold Ctrl + Shift until the application is fully launched.
However, when this restore method is used and the Windows User Account Control (UAC) setting is set at a level higher than Never notify, a UAC dialog box sometimes appears containing the following message:
Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?
Clicking Yes on the dialog box while continuing to hold Ctrl + Shift, the Workstation Options are not reset.
To reset Workstation Options, use one of these workarounds:
Some device properties, online functions, communication drivers, and FactoryTalk Security authentication with Studio 5000 Logix Designer are not supported with FactoryTalk Linx. Use the following table as a guide for the recommended communication software to use with select modules.
Product
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Communication software
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ArmorStart Ethernet (28xe)
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RSLinx Classic
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ArmorStart LT (29xe)
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RSLinx Classic
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Drives Profiles
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GuardMaster and GuardLink
(440C-CR30-22BBB)
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HIPROM
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IO-Link Block (1732E-8IOLM12R IO Link)
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FactoryTalk Linx
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IO-Link Point (1734-4IOL)
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FactoryTalk Linx
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Starting with version 31.00 of Logix Designer application, the default font type size for the Structured Text Editor changed from Courier New size 8 to Consolas size 10. Since the Sequential Function Chart (SFC) Action uses structured text to execute assignments and instructions, this change makes the SFC Action larger causing the overlap of the SFC elements in projects converted from version 30.00 and earlier to version 31.00 and later.
To get the same SFC layout as in v30.00 and earlier:
To convert a project with a Function Block Diagram routine with text boxes from version 11.00 of RSLogix 5000 software to version 21.00 and later, use one of these steps:
The Logix Designer application may exceed memory when multiple large routines are opened and resized to fit the full window using the View>Zoom>Fit to Window command. To work around this issue, use the View>Zoom>Fit to Width command to set the zoom of the selected routines so that the entire width of the routine fits within the routine windows.
When versions 30.00 and 31.00 of the Logix Designer application are both installed on the same computer, and trending has never been run in the version 31.00 Logix Designer application, trending fails to run in the version 30.00 Logix Designer application. RSLinx Classic is the default communication software for Trend Server, which causes this behavior. After switching between FactoryTalk Linx and RSLinx Classic, the trend will not work for version 30.00. (Lgx00203589)
Starting with version 24.00 of the Logix Designer application, modules can be accessed via module references. Because of this, program-scoped tags with the same names as modules ignore those modules in terms of logic references. For version 24.00 and later, when attempting to access modules via module reference from within the Logix Designer application, a warning message opens. If converting from a version earlier than version 24.00, the application returns a verification error.
If uninstalling the CodeMeter kit, which is installed with the FactoryTalk® Activation Manager, the Logix Designer application fails to uninstall. To restore the CodeMeter kit, uninstall the FactoryTalk Activation Manager and then reinstall it.
The SequenceManager feature is not available for Compact GuardLogix 5380, CompactLogix 5380, CompactLogix 5480, ControlLogix 5580, and GuardLogix 5580 controllers in this release of the Logix Designer application.
When editing existing standard STRINGs or entering a new STRING, if there is a non-alphanumeric character in the STRING, such as a space, period or apostrophe, add an escape carriage.
For installations of version 32.00 of Logix Designer, Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6 is installed automatically. However, .NET Framework 4.6 can cause these issues:
When using version 29.00 or later to open a project from a release earlier than version 29.00, the signature breaks for any Add-On Instruction included in the project. In the same way, when importing an Add-On Instruction from a project created in a release earlier than version 29.00, the signature breaks for that Add-On Instruction. Un-seal and then re-seal each Add-On Instruction to get a new signature.
The Requested Packet Interval (RPI) setting for the Kinetix Encoder Emulator must match the Motion Group Base Update period. If the RPI setting and the Motion Group Base Update period do not match, output can fail from the Encoder Emulator.
When the font size in Windows 7 is set to 125%, the labels in the Network Settings and DHCP properties of BOOTP-DHCP Server application are cut off, making them unreadable. They are also dislocated, where they do not match with the proper input fields.
Some Boolean members of the AxisSafetyFaults attribute were renamed and some were added to support the drive safety instructions. If a member of the AxisSafetyFaults is used in logic, the logic will not compile until the old axis Boolean attribute is replaced with the new name.
When using a Custom RSLogix 5000 Motion Database in RSLogix 5000 software versions 12.00 through 17.00, update the motion database to work with versions 18.00 or later. The table lists the motion database revisions that are used with these application versions.
Version of Application
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Motion Database Revision
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34.00/34.01
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14.39.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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33.01.00
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14.31.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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33.00, 33.00.02
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14.24.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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32.00 / 32.01 / 32.02 / 32.03 / 32.04
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13.04.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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31.00/ 31.02
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12.02.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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30.00
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11.06.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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29.00
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11.05.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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28.00
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10.05.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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27.00
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10.03.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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26.01
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10.03.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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24.00
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9.24.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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23.00
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9.22.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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21.03
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9.15.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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21.00
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9.08.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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20.01
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8.12.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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20.00
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8.09.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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19.01 / 19.00
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7.05.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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18.02 / 18.01 / 18.00
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6.09.00 [ Motion.mdb format ]
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17.01/ 17.00
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5.03.00 [ *Motion.md format ]
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16.04 / 16.03 / 16.00
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4.02.00 [ *Motion.md format ]
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15.03 / 15.02/ 15.01 / 15.00
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3.24.00 [ *Motion.md format ]
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14.01 / 14.00
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3.12.00 [ *Motion.md format ]
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13.04 / 13.03/ 13.02 / 13.01 / 13.00
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3.12.00 [ *Motion.md format ]
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12.06 / 12.05 / 12.04 / 12.03 / 12.02 / 12.01 / 12.00
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3.03.00 [ *Motion.md format ]
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* Before a Custom Motor can be used in version 18.00 or later, any Custom Motor currently in a motion database file at revision 5.00 or earlier (Motion.db format) must be converted to the newer Motion.mdb format.
To initiate the process of getting the database updated, please email the request to raeptechsupport@ra.rockwell.com. Please include any prior tech support case number if the current database includes non-Rockwell motors.
When using version 32.00 to open a project from a release earlier than version 32.00, any routines that are locked in the project will not download to a controller. Before downloading the project, open the project in version 32.00, unlock the routines, and then re-lock them. Download the project with the re-locked routines to the controller.
This version of Studio 5000 Logix Designer application does not install or use MSXML 4.0. MSXML 4.0 has security risks associated with it and is no longer supported by Microsoft. For more information about MSXML and its availability, see the MSXML Roadmap. When installing products or components made by other vendors that use MSXML 4.0, contact the vendor for questions about the security risk associated with MSXML 4.0.
Use command-line parameters to perform an unattended or silent installation of the software.
This 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 the installation returns error code 1641, then the IT tool or
script should restart the computer and relaunch the installation after 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 error or restart
messages.
When using this parameter, the installation will stop and display a prompt if
there are error or restart messages. For example, if an immediate restart is
required to complete the install, a restart message will be displayed to confirm
the restart. Installation resumes automatically from the point of interruption
after 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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/ftsp-s
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Specifies the FactoryTalk directory scope for restore. Only "Global" and
"Local" scopes are supported.
This parameter is optional.
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/ftsp-bak
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Specifies the location where the restore file can be found.
This parameter is optional.
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/ftsp-pp
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Specifies the plain text used to decrypt the backup file.
This parameter is optional.
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/ftsp-value=enable/disable
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Specifies to enable or disable the option Require computer accounts for all
client machines in Security Policy. The option is used to determine whether
or not a client computer account must exist in the directory to login.
This parameter is optional.
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/DirectoryServer
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Specifies the directory server name.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the setup turns on HTTPS for
communication, and a TLS certificate must be configured after installation.
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/NoHTTPS
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Specifies that the setup turns off HTTPS.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the setup turns on HTTPS for
communication, and a TLS certificate must be configured after installation.
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/Uninstall
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Uninstalls the product.
The Logix Designer application does not support the /Uninstall option.
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/SetupLanguage="value"
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Specifies which language is displayed during install process.
The value must be the one of these:
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 the one of these:
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.
|
/ProductKey="value"
|
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.
|
/Version="value"
|
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 uses 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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These examples show how to use the installation commands.
This 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 cancelled 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
|
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
|
The installation cannot proceed because the products are
already installed.
|
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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