1. Confirm Windows
Compatibility
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It is an easy oversight to purchase an operating system
that is supported but forget that the service pack must also be
supported. The list of supported service packs is
located in the readme file. The readme
file is on the root of the installation CD.
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2. Setup
Administrator Account
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You should make sure that you are installing and configuring
all Wonderware software from a valid administrator account. This ensures that Wonderware is able to make
the necessary changes to your system and that it will have all permissions
needed to complete installation tasks.
If installing with a domain account make sure it has local
administrative rights.
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3. Verify Computer Name
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Make sure that the domain, workgroup, and/or computer name
are set properly. Having correct
network identification is critical when developing applications and setting
up any server or node for external connections/communications. Changing the computer name or moving the
computer to a new domain after Wonderware software is installed will cause
certain components to break.
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4. Disable
Firewall/Local Internet Port Security
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Verify that firewalls are turned off. This can cause issues with ports and
security settings required by Wonderware software.
If you must use a firewall, it must be configured. Most new Wonderware software will
automatically add exceptions to the Windows firewall to allow Wonderware
communication. To perform this manually, run the utility “osconfiguration.exe”,
provided with your Wonderware software. Note that this only applies to Windows
firewall. For other firewall software, you must add exceptions yourself.
If you need to use a hardware firewall, contact us for a
tech note regarding which ports to open.
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5. Windows
Automatic Updates
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Wonderware cannot quality test every minor update that
Microsoft sends out through automatic updates. Some of these can cause problems with
Wonderware software products. We
recommend that if Automatic Updates are to be left on, they should not be set
to automatically install after download. This prevents updates from being applied
without operator knowledge and will cut down on confusion when
troubleshooting. Consult “Security
Central” at www.wonderware.com for
qualified security patch information.
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6. Create a
Wonderware Network Services Account
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For one Wonderware application to execute software on
another computer than itself, it must have permission to do so. To grant that permission “under the hood”,
Wonderware uses a special account called the Network Services Account, or
sometimes simply the “aaAdmin” account.
This account is used to start/stop services on remote
machines, and also grants permission to local services, such as allowing DAServers
to run.
This account must be a local administrator level account,
and the password policy should be set to not expire. Username/Password should be the same on all
machines.
You will be prompted for this account during installation
of Wonderware software.
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7. Add Exceptions
to Real-Time Virus Scanning Software for Wonderware Folders
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Wonderware folders should be excluded from real-time virus
scanning. Your installation folder
names may differ, but here are examples of the folders to exclude:
C:\Program Files\ArchestrA\*.*
C:\Program Files\Common files\ArchestrA\*.*
C:\Program Files\FactorySuite\*.* (may not exist in newer
installations)
C:\Program Files\Wonderware\*.*
C:\InSQL\Data\*.*
C:\Historian\Data\*.*
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\ArchestrA*.*
Consult the readme file on the root of the Wonderware
installation media for a complete listing of folders that need to be excluded.
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8. Use Tech Note
682 for SQL Server Install
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During the installation process for Microsoft SQL Server
there are many decisions you will have to make. Making an incorrect decision often requires
reformatting the operating system. To
avoid a reformat it is best to follow the step-by-step instructions in Wonderware
tech note 682.
Tech Note 682 link: https://wdnresource.wonderware.com/support/kbcd/html/1/t002451.htm.
Note: Starting with System Platform 2012 the installation
media includes SQL Server Express. The
installer will automatically install SQL Server Express for an InTouch
development machine. For all other products
that requires SQL server the standard version should be installed before
starting the Wonderware installer.
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9. Time Synchronization
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Make sure all computers in the network running Wonderware
software are time synced. The easiest
way to accomplish this is to run a scheduled task on each machine that
executes a batch file. The batch file
contains one line:
Where “nodename” is the name of the computer you want to
be the master.
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10. Reference More
Detailed Install Documentation
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It is important to note that this document is not a comprehensive
coverage of installing Wonderware software.
This document is a collection of pragmatic tips based on Logic’s
experiences with customers in the field installing Wonderware. For comprehensive coverage of installation
refer to the official Wonderware installation guides. The InTouch, Historian, and System Platform
install guides can be found on the root of the System Platform CD in the file
“ASP_Install_Guide.PDF”.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Ten Tips for Installing Wonderware
Here are
practical tips for installing Wonderware software. Please take a few minutes to read over this
document - it could save you hours of troubleshooting time.
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