Wonderware® InTouch 10.1 SP3 Patch 01 Readme Wonderware® InTouch® HMI Version 10.1 Service Pack 3 (SP3) Patch 01 Readme Last revision: About This Readme This document includes information about Wonderware®InTouch®HMI 10.1 SP3 (Service Pack 3) Patch 01. It updates the previous ReadMe files included with Wonderware InTouch HMI 10.1, Wonderware InTouch HMI 10.1 SP2, Wonderware InTouch HMI 10.1 SP2 Patch 01, and Wonderware InTouch HMI 10.1 SP3. • Installation - You need to install InTouch 10.1 SP3 before installing this patch. If you have not installed InTouch 10.1 SP3, refer to the section below. • Installation - Installing the InTouch HMI on a computer used as a domain controller is not supported. • UAC - Disable UAC before installing the Wonderware Application Server 3.1 SP3 and InTouch 10.1 SP3, applicable for Windows Vista and newer operating systems. • Coexistence - If Wonderware Application Server and the InTouch HMI are installed on the same node, upgrade to Application Server 3.1 SP3 Patch 01 and InTouch 10.1 SP3 Patch 01, respectively. • InTouch Memory Usage - The default value for InTouch internal shared memory management (WWHeap) has been changed to use more memory rather than the current default of 256 MB. In a 32-bit operating system, the default maximum memory of WWHeap is 1.5 GB. Special configuration can increase the maximum limit to nearly 2 GB. In a 32-bit environment, the InTouch memory management can be extended to 3 GB by adding the /3GB switch in the Boot.ini file. An entry in the boot.ini file with the /3GB switch looks like the one given below: [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1) WINDOWS='Microsoft Windows XP Professional' /fastdetect /3GB If the /3GB switch is enabled in Windows, then the paging file size should be set to a system managed size, and InTouch can access up to 3 GB of memory. In a 64-bit operating system, it is not necessary to edit the Boot.ini file and InTouch can use up to 4 GB memory. For additional information, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base articles, such as KB 328882. • InTouch Window Caching - View.exe now supports hybrid functionality to keep some selected windows in memory, and load the rest from the disk. To enable this functionality, you must do the following: • In WindowMaker, click Configure, then click WindowViewer, and clear the “Always load windows from disk” check box. 5 M 7 Wonderware InTouch HMI Version 10.5. InTouch 10.5. This is applicable for Windows Vista and. Application Server 3.5 before upgrading InTouch 10.1 SP3. • In the InTouch.ini file, under the InTouch section, add a new entry “EnableCaching=1”. • In the Application folder, create a file named “WindowCache.inf”. • Edit WindowCache.inf using Notepad or a similar text editor. • In the WindowCache.inf file add a header labeled [High Priority Windows]. • Under the header, add the window names that you want to keep in the memory while Windows is running using the =1 syntax. • An example of the WindowCache.inf file is given below: [High Priority Windows] OverView_Window =1 Tank_Farm1 =1 Alarm_Banner =1 • Alarm DB Logger - The Alarm DB Logger has been enhanced to run as a Service in Windows Vista and later operating systems primarily to support Galaxy Alarms and InTouch Alarms from Terminal sessions. Additionally, players may test experimental game modes, races, and gods, that are not yet ready to be added to the main version. A biannual tournament for all Stone Soup players is held after each major release on the servers (usually in September and April). In prior releases that supported Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 2008, the Alarm DB Logger could not be enabled to run as a service. The issue has been corrected, with the following known limitation: The combination of Alarm DB Logger configured as a service and InTouch running locally as a console application is still not supported. If InTouch needs to run in the Console session, the Alarm DB Logger must be configured in the Alarm DB Logger Manager as a “Normal Application” instead of a “Windows Service”. Please refer to updated Tech Note 725, 'Running InTouch and AlarmDBLogger Services on Vista and Later Operating Systems,' for full details of the supported scenarios and applicable alarm query syntax. • Galaxies with ArchestrA Symbols or InTouchViewApp Objects containing ArchestrA Symbols that leverage the Runtime Language Switching functionality must always be modified on the same language operating system and InTouch language version, on which it was initially developed. Attempts to modify these components in a different language operating system, or a different InTouch language version, may cause unexpected functional or operational issues that are not currently supported. Published applications running in an operating system language that is different from the originally developed language are supported.
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