Setting up a project in a new location, Setting the project path – Rockwell Automation 9301 Series RSView32 Users Guide User Manual
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Shutdown Macro
Runs the specified macro. Any macro can be used as a shutdown
macro.
Initial Graphic
Displays the specified graphic display file.
3.
Click OK.
Setting up a project in a new location
It is important to test your project in the location from which it will
run, if you will run the project from a different directory or different
computer than the one on which you configured the project.
1.
Use the Project Transport Utility, provided with the RSView32
Resource Kit
™
, to copy the project directory to the target location.
The Project Transport Utility is also available from the Windows
Start menu, on the RSView32 Tools menu.
2.
When the project is in the new location, ensure the project paths
are correct. See “Setting the project path,” next.
3.
If you moved the project to a new computer, set up RSView32 for
communications. For details, see Chapter 2, Setting up direct driver
communications or see Chapter 3, Setting up OPC and DDE
communications.
4.
If your project includes VBA programs that reference object
models, ensure that object references are installed and enabled.
Setting the project path
In the Project Paths dialog box you can change the application and
database paths for a project. A path consists of a drive letter, directory,
and subdirectory, and tells the system where a project’s database and
editor files are stored.