JeremyM
Lifetime Supporting Member
Just seeking clarification,
I am setting up a new Windows 10 x64 virtual machine with Studio 5000 so as to test compatibility and retire the Windows 8.1 x64 VM. I logged into the Rockwell site to download the software expecting to see our most recent licensed version (v21) available.
Along with it, there's also v23 and v24 assigned to our product serial to my surprise. (v22 omitted) I understand v28 is the current release, but is Rockwell known to occasionally release prior, but updated versions to existing licensees like this?
The software installed and activated successfully. Thanks!
edit:
http://theautomationblog.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-studio-5000-version-22-23-and-24/
My v21/22/23 confusion is cleared up (fortunately we only ever used 21.03), but what's the motivation for v24?
I am setting up a new Windows 10 x64 virtual machine with Studio 5000 so as to test compatibility and retire the Windows 8.1 x64 VM. I logged into the Rockwell site to download the software expecting to see our most recent licensed version (v21) available.
Along with it, there's also v23 and v24 assigned to our product serial to my surprise. (v22 omitted) I understand v28 is the current release, but is Rockwell known to occasionally release prior, but updated versions to existing licensees like this?
The software installed and activated successfully. Thanks!
edit:
http://theautomationblog.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-studio-5000-version-22-23-and-24/
My v21/22/23 confusion is cleared up (fortunately we only ever used 21.03), but what's the motivation for v24?
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