Yes, you can copy the application folder, and it will come with everything under your HMI Project. Just make sure you get the right path for things...
HMI Projects are under (by default):
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\RSView Enterprise\SE\HMI Projectss.
Note that in XP computers, the 'Documents' part of the above will actually be labeled 'Shared Documents' until you drill down through it. (thanks Microsoft
)
Copy the project folder under that, then if you just want to edit it, create a new application, and use the 'Import a Project'
Of course, it is probably easier (if you are using Studio 3.2 or above, to create a blank application with a blank area on your PC, and with a mapped drive use the 'Copy an HMI Server' option when you go to add the new HMI Server.
If you need to copy the entire everything, (including the Factory Talk info), set your machine to localhost, and copy the HMI Project folder, then also go to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Rockwell\RNAServer\Global and copy the .RnaD as well as any other related folders under that.
Once all that is done, you will get a bunch of errors trying to open it; you just have to right click on application, servers, etc in the Application Explorer window, and change the computer that they reside on.
RSViewSE can be nice, but Rockwell SERIOUSLY needs to work on better ways of packaging SE applications for deployment and backups.
Oh, if you just need a backup, take a look at: the
BACKUP UTILITY.