I'd suggest starting by backing up your application by copying the application folder to a new location (USB memory card, external drive, or even another location on the PC). You can find the application files in VTScada's root directory under the original application name (By Default, it will be C:\VTScada\ApplicationNameNoSpaces). If you are having trouble finding the application, I find it works well to search for the name of one of your application pages that is unique to that application.
Once the application is backed up, you could try re-installing VTScada to see if any issue is corrected. You can find the installers at ftp://ftp.trihedral.com/VTS/
You could also try installing VTScada into a different directory to see if that will correctly launch for you.
If the user has a paid license key, their key will determine the most recent version of VTScada they can use, if they are using VTScadaLIGHT, they can upgrade to the latest version of the software.
If they install into a new directory, they can point to the existing application by selecting advanced when creating a new application and then selecting add existing.
As a note, I've also sent this off to the R&D group to see if they have any thoughts on why you may be having an issue launching the software. Please be sure that your PC has sufficient resources such as remaining disk space to function correctly.
I'd suggest starting by backing up your application by copying the application folder to a new location (USB memory card, external drive, or even another location on the PC). You can find the application files in VTScada's root directory under the original application name (By Default, it will be C:\VTScada\ApplicationNameNoSpaces\). If you are having trouble finding the application, I find it works well to search for the name of one of your application pages that is unique to that application.
Once the application is backed up, you could try re-installing VTScada to see if any issue is corrected. You can find the installers at ftp://ftp.trihedral.com/VTS/
You could also try installing VTScada into a different directory to see if that will correctly launch for you.
If the user has a paid license key, their key will determine the most recent version of VTScada they can use, if they are using VTScadaLIGHT, they can upgrade to the latest version of the software.
If they install into a new directory, they can point to the existing application by selecting advanced when creating a new application and then selecting add existing.
As a note, I've also sent this off to the R&D group to see if they have any thoughts on why you may be having an issue launching the software. Please be sure that your PC has sufficient resources such as remaining disk space to function correctly.
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