![]() ![]() In our example, we'll assume our company man uses the following products: The first step the Engineer or Electrician should take is to inventory what software from A-B and RS he currently uses. It's also assumed his company is not ready to move to Windows 8 which, because of Microsoft's lack of backward compatibility for certain services, is not yet supported by many (if any) Rockwell products. Hopefully his company has the foresight to provide him with Windows 7 Pro, and not Windows 7 Home which is not licensed for commercial use. In a typically scenario, an Engineer or Maintenance Electrician is told he will be getting a new laptop. Note: You can watch a video on using Rockwell's compatibility website in our companion video blog HERE. While I haven't memorized the list, the good news is Rockwell has put together an easy to use compatibility website which makes finding operating system support for it's software a breeze. Almost daily I'm asked about Rockwell Software (RS) and Allen-Bradley ( A-B) software support for Windows 7. ![]()
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