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Technical support / Re:Launching TLServer 3.15
« on: January 31, 2009, 03:43:57 PM »
This is how I installed TriLOG 6.21:
I have done this 10 times. If the TRiLOGI 6.21 is installed into C:\Program Files\TRiLOG thenTLServer fails. If TRiLOGI is installed at C:\TRiLOG then TLServer runs. I have, also, installed into C:\TRiLOG6_21 and everything is fine.
The value of fontIncrement in the en_laguage.txt for the TLServer section is set to 0. As I am doing a clean install, I have not modified this file. If I change the value of fontIncrement, I DO SEE the font on the PLC WebServer get larger and smaller. However, the layout of the window does not look like the sample you have shown nor does it look like the version of the server that shipped with TRiLOGI 6.14.
I'm OK installing TRiLOGI in slightly non-standard locations on my hard disk. It's just a tool.
I will e-mail Mr. Yew a screen shot of the PLC WebServer Window (I don't have an easy way to include it on this bulletin board). I've been helping him test some of his code.
- I uninstall the current TRiLOGI version first. I use the Windows Control Panel "Prorams and Features" (Vista).
- remove the remaining directory structure C:\TRiLOGI or C:\Program Files\TRiLOGI. Your uninstall routine does not remove all traces of TRiLOGI.
- I perform a clean install using the file that I down loaded from http://www.tri-plc.com/trilogi5-upgrade/
I have done this 10 times. If the TRiLOGI 6.21 is installed into C:\Program Files\TRiLOG thenTLServer fails. If TRiLOGI is installed at C:\TRiLOG then TLServer runs. I have, also, installed into C:\TRiLOG6_21 and everything is fine.
The value of fontIncrement in the en_laguage.txt for the TLServer section is set to 0. As I am doing a clean install, I have not modified this file. If I change the value of fontIncrement, I DO SEE the font on the PLC WebServer get larger and smaller. However, the layout of the window does not look like the sample you have shown nor does it look like the version of the server that shipped with TRiLOGI 6.14.
I'm OK installing TRiLOGI in slightly non-standard locations on my hard disk. It's just a tool.
I will e-mail Mr. Yew a screen shot of the PLC WebServer Window (I don't have an easy way to include it on this bulletin board). I've been helping him test some of his code.