Question submitted by a VTScada Certified Solution Provider
While discussing some remote access solutions, a question arose about how VTSCADA handles version differences. The specific example we were discussing dealt with an integrator remotely logging into a network and then making changes to an application hosted on a remote machine using the integrator laptop, and then pushing those changes back to the remote machine.
If the integrator laptop version was higher than the remote system, would VTSCADA still import those changes, or if the remote system was a higher version would the integrator laptop even be able to make changes to that application?
Question submitted by a VTScada Certified Solution Provider
While discussing some remote access solutions, a question arose about how VTSCADA handles version differences. The specific example we were discussing dealt with an integrator remotely logging into a network and then making changes to an application hosted on a remote machine using the integrator laptop, and then pushing those changes back to the remote machine.
If the integrator laptop version was higher than the remote system, would VTSCADA still import those changes, or if the remote system was a higher version would the integrator laptop even be able to make changes to that application?