If you are running a recent version of VTScada, then you can use the idea studio (build and edit graphics and pages) using the VTScada Internet Client (VIC) rather than the anywhere client. This is a small downloaded piece which will run on any windows machine.
There typically isn't much risk in doing this so long as you have your servers configured as redundant.
If you need to temporarily switch an installation from a service to a regular installation and back, please see the command line help info here:
VTScada Command Line - performs startup and installation operations for the
VTScada application.
VTScada accepts no parameters, but does recognize the switches listed below:
/S Controls the execution of VTScada in service mode and exits.
This switch requires Administrator privileges to succeed.
Options are:
/S=install Installs the service, which will be started
automatically the next time the OS starts.
Re-installs the service if it is already
installed. Accepts user parameters, see below.
/S=start Starts the VTScada service, if it is installed
and not already started.
/S=stop Stops the VTScada service if it has been
started.
/S=uninstall Uninstalls the VTScada service.
/S=disable Disables the service. This prevents it from
starting but leaves it installed.
/S=enable Re-enables the service, such that it can once
again started, if it has been disabled.
The install option accepts user parameters which allow the
switch to be extended in the following format:
/S=install[user name][password]
The square braces must be included in the switch and there
can be no spaces outside of the braces (spaces are allowed
inside them). The "user name" must be a fully qualified user
name, including the domain name. "Password" must be the
password associated with the given user name, or can be left
out if the account has no password. These parameters allow the
user account that provides the VTScada service's security
rights to be specified.
/C Specifies the number of VTScada instances that can be running
simultaneously. It is highly recommended that this be left at
the default value (/C=1). Options are:
/C=1 Single instance
/C=M Multiple instances
If you are running a recent version of VTScada, then you can use the idea studio (build and edit graphics and pages) using the [VTScada Internet Client (VIC)](https://www.vtscada.com/help/Content/OP_VIC/Op_UseTheVIC.htm) rather than the anywhere client. This is a small downloaded piece which will run on any windows machine.
There typically isn't much risk in doing this so long as you have your servers configured as redundant.
If you need to temporarily switch an installation from a service to a regular installation and back, please see the command line help info here:
VTScada Command Line - performs startup and installation operations for the
VTScada application.
VTScada accepts no parameters, but does recognize the switches listed below:
/S Controls the execution of VTScada in service mode and exits.
This switch requires Administrator privileges to succeed.
Options are:
/S=install Installs the service, which will be started
automatically the next time the OS starts.
Re-installs the service if it is already
installed. Accepts user parameters, see below.
/S=start Starts the VTScada service, if it is installed
and not already started.
/S=stop Stops the VTScada service if it has been
started.
/S=uninstall Uninstalls the VTScada service.
/S=disable Disables the service. This prevents it from
starting but leaves it installed.
/S=enable Re-enables the service, such that it can once
again started, if it has been disabled.
The install option accepts user parameters which allow the
switch to be extended in the following format:
/S=install[user name][password]
The square braces must be included in the switch and there
can be no spaces outside of the braces (spaces are allowed
inside them). The "user name" must be a fully qualified user
name, including the domain name. "Password" must be the
password associated with the given user name, or can be left
out if the account has no password. These parameters allow the
user account that provides the VTScada service's security
rights to be specified.
/C Specifies the number of VTScada instances that can be running
simultaneously. It is highly recommended that this be left at
the default value (/C=1). Options are:
/C=1 Single instance
/C=M Multiple instances
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