patjdixon
Member
I am hoping this post will prevent the hour of frustration and lost productivity I just endured.
For several months I have been using RS Logix Emulate after many pitfalls. This morning it was working perfectly. At the airport I thought I would test some logic. I tried opening Emulate and it took an unusually long time. At some point I had a message "Windows firewall has blocked some features of this program". At the time my wifi was enabled but had not connected. I do not know if that has anything to do with the problems.
When Emulate finally came up, the controller that was previously in slot 0 was blank. I tried creating the module but was unable to (see image 1)
I found that this is a known problem (https://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/36238). 4 solutions are presented. I tried solution 1, which is a regedit. The problem is that there is no guidance on what to do (see image 2)
I then resorted to solution 2 to repair the install. This failed (see image 3)
I finally went to the second part of solution 2, which was uninstall, delete the registry key, and reinstall. Errors were encountered but it fixed it (see image 4)
For several months I have been using RS Logix Emulate after many pitfalls. This morning it was working perfectly. At the airport I thought I would test some logic. I tried opening Emulate and it took an unusually long time. At some point I had a message "Windows firewall has blocked some features of this program". At the time my wifi was enabled but had not connected. I do not know if that has anything to do with the problems.
When Emulate finally came up, the controller that was previously in slot 0 was blank. I tried creating the module but was unable to (see image 1)
I found that this is a known problem (https://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/36238). 4 solutions are presented. I tried solution 1, which is a regedit. The problem is that there is no guidance on what to do (see image 2)
I then resorted to solution 2 to repair the install. This failed (see image 3)
I finally went to the second part of solution 2, which was uninstall, delete the registry key, and reinstall. Errors were encountered but it fixed it (see image 4)