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Tagged: multiversion, version 29
Hey everyone, thought I’d share a little conundrum I faced today with Studio 5000 version 31!
I decided it was time to do a clean install of Windows 10 on my primary development computer to coincide with some hardware upgrades I was making.
My typical workflow with installing Rockwell software is to install the latest packages first that I would be needing (i.e., FTV Studio, Studio 5000) because they are usually pre-packed with the latest FT Services Platform, RSLinx, FTV Activation Manager etc. So I decided that I’d like to take the latest version of Studio 5000 version 31.00.01 for a spin to play with the new UI and features.
So I proceeded to install this package first even though I don’t have any customers currently on that revision (it was more for me to play!) and it went pretty well, no issues.
Now I proceed to try to install the versions of Studio that I ACTUALLY need to support some customers and so I proceeded to version 29.00.01.
This is the error I got:
Turns out my tried and true method of installing Rockwell software has now failed me!
Here’s what I had to do:
Hope that saves someone else a few strands of hair!
Fred,
I faced this myself. And this is not the first time, I have had issues with several different versions of Studio doing this on different components. I fought an issue ALL night not long ago that was caused by a C++ redist version. And the kicker was that the version I had on my VM, it WAS THE SAME VERSION the installer was going to install. You know the real issue here is actually not the versioning of Linx or anything else? Its that a Multi-billion dollar American innovation company can’t figure out how to handle dependency and installation package exceptions and just continue with the installation.
But Factory Talk is the reason that I have bee running on virtual machines even before I switched to macOS. I have had too many issues with factory talk suddenly being broken by an update or because I switched my internet connection, or because I spoke a bit too harshly in front of it and its feelings were hurt. I have different VMs with different FT and Rockwell versions on them. If I can’t tell what FW rev some site is… I just use a spreadsheet with a DDC OPC link to poll the system tags.
Hey Sean, you’re absolutely correct…and multiple VMs is the way I usually go. I guess I’m a bit of a hopeless optimist that longs for the day Rockwell software versions will install seamlessly side-by-side…guess I have to wait for the next major release 🙂
The same exact issue here.. Thanks so much for the post.
Never had hair,, but did same me a lot of time. And made some kudos.
Hi Daniel and welcome to the forums…glad it helped! Visit often and contribute regularly…lots more kudos where those come from! 🙂
had the (multi-version 20-32) installed found that it did not include version 29, and just to see what happens tried installing it afterwards and it worked, seems they may have gotten out some of the bugs. still gives an error because it tries to install some of the other add-on’s that it needs.
This appears to have been fixed in 29.00.02
For completeness, I also had an issue with installing v28, which appears to have been resolved by 28.03.01
Still having this issue today. I installed version 33.00.02 first and am now struggling to install version 32.02.01. It bombs out almost immediately when it starts the installation telling me a newer version of Catalog Services is already installed and the installation must exit. I have tried the suggested removal of FactoryTalk Linx which allowed it to get to 20% complete before failing on the newer catalog services version error. Tried uninstalling almost everything Rockwell related and installing everything again from V30 which went ok but still no joy with version 32. So frustrating and might just be easier to use it on another VM which has no Rockwell products installed yet.
I have had a number of issues installing Studio 5000 as well, seems like it has gotten worse instead of better over the years. I ended up having to install a rolled up version of I believe version 33 that contained versions 31 and 32. This seemed to work a bit better for me. I did not however try to install version 28 or 29 on that VM.
The VM I was using had version 30 & 33 on and I needed to add V32. I ended up un-installing everything from Rockwell and starting again from V30 onwards. I now have v30, v31, v32 & v33 on the same VM but V34 needs to be on Windows 10. Such a pain to have to do it this way but at least I now have it all working.
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