The VTScadaLIGHT license includes one concurrent Thin Client connection on any HTML5 browser.
For those who don't know about our Thin Clients, the Mobile Internet Client (MIC) is a tag-and-trend style format suited to small mobile screens. The Anywhere Client provides a full-screen desktop-like experience.
First of all, since the free version only has one Thin Client, make sure that your first connection is closed before you attempt to connect the second. Closing the browser should do it. Run the Internet Client Monitor application in the VAM to see active connections.
Other possible things to check:
Make sure the server list is configured correctly with the computer name of the server (at a minimum).
Check to make sure the port number is the same on the realm and entries in the server list.
And try a different port number (other than 80) as a last resort.
Are you testing this on the VTScada machine (a good first step) or on a different machine? If it's not on the local network you need a static external IP address that is routed back to the VTScada computer and it needs to be in the VIC server list as well.
Hope that helps!
The VTScadaLIGHT license includes one concurrent Thin Client connection on any HTML5 browser.
For those who don't know about our Thin Clients, the Mobile Internet Client (MIC) is a tag-and-trend style format suited to small mobile screens. The Anywhere Client provides a full-screen desktop-like experience.
First of all, since the free version only has one Thin Client, make sure that your first connection is closed before you attempt to connect the second. Closing the browser should do it. Run the Internet Client Monitor application in the VAM to see active connections.
Other possible things to check:
1. Make sure the server list is configured correctly with the computer name of the server (at a minimum).
1. Check to make sure the port number is the same on the realm and entries in the server list.
1. And try a different port number (other than 80) as a last resort.
1. Are you testing this on the VTScada machine (a good first step) or on a different machine? If it's not on the local network you need a static external IP address that is routed back to the VTScada computer and it needs to be in the VIC server list as well.
Hope that helps!
edited May 18 '17 at 1:50 pm