Eaton XP-503 User Manual - page 11
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Windows Standard Embedded 7 User’s Guide for Eaton XP-503 with Visual Designer
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14. On the Customer Information screen, you can modify
the User Name and Company Name properties and
then click
Next>
.
15. On the Select Features dialog, uncheck the optional
installation components as shown below (Demos,
Symbol Library, Runtime for Windows Embedded
Compact, Runtime for Windows Embedded Standard,
Windows Mobile, Collaboration Tools) and then
click
Next>
.
Select Features Screen
16. On the next dialog, click
Install
to begin the installation
process.
17. After the “Installation Wizard Complete” dialog is
displayed, click
Finish
to close the dialog.
18. After the Visual Designer software has been updated,
you will need to update the shortcuts in the Start
menu. To do this, open the Start menu and expand
both the
Startup
folder and the
Eaton>Visual
Designer vX.Y
folder.
19. If there are already shortcuts in the Startup folder for
the Remote Agent and Startup programs, right-click on
each shortcut icon and select Delete.
20. Once the Startup folder is empty as shown in the
figure below (left side image), hold down the Control
key on your keyboard and then left-click and drag the
shortcut icons from the Visual Designer folder to the
Startup folder. If you only have a mouse connected and
no keyboard, you can right-click and drag the shortcut
icons to the Startup folder. When you release the right
mouse button, you’ll be prompted to “Copy here”. After
copying the shortcuts, the Visual Designer and Startup
folders will look like the right side image below.
Copy Shortcuts from Visual Designer Folder in Start Menu
21. Next you need to make sure that the Visual Designer
license type is still set to Softkey. To check this, go to
Start > All Programs > Eaton > Visual Designer vX.Y
> Register
. If the license was changed to Hardkey by
the installation of the new version of software, then
you need to change it back to Softkey and click “Check”.
A warning dialog box will appear; click “Yes” to change
the protection method back to softkey. The subsequent
“Softkey Settings” dialog should show the correct
license settings for the unit. Click “Close” and then
click “Close” on the Protection Manager Dialog.
22. Next you need to re-enable Protect Mode on the
XP unit. To enable Protect Mode, open XP’s Protect
Mode Manager
Start > All Programs > Protect Mode
Manager
(top of the list). In the Protect Mode Manager
window, click the Advanced tab and click on the button
labeled
Enable Protect Mode
. This will cause the XP
unit to reboot. Once it reboots, Protect Mode is once
again active protecting the operating system from
unwanted change, malware, or sudden power loss and
the XP unit’s Visual Designer software version matches
that of the development PC.
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