Something Silly, PVP7 IP Address

Was this ActiveX object created by the OEM of the equipment, by one of your predecessors at your facility or is it out-of-the-box from AB/Rockwell?

I'm guessing that it was the the Integrator that put the process together.
I'm going to dig into it a little more when I get the chance.
 
Once the IP address has been set through the ME menus, if you can't ping the PVP, remember that the ping response is disabled by default (as stated by dmroeder).
Quit the ME framework and enable ping response in the (very barebones) W10 settings menu.
 

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