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TutorialsWhat is OPC?For anyone involved in industrial manufacturing, the following multimedia tutorial provides an introduction to OPC Technology. This is a non-technical presentation suitable for anyone involved in discrete manufacturing, process control or interested in leaning about the technology. Troubleshooting OPC and DCOM: Quick Start GuideOPC technology provides an interoperable, reliable and secure communication platform. But the initial troubleshooting can be difficult because each problem masks itself with a variety of symptoms. This tutorial covers the 5 most common problems, their causes, and how to resolve them.
OPC & DCOM: 5 Things you need to knowOPC Technology relies on Microsoft’s COM and DCOM to move data between sources and applications. If you receive DCOM errors such as 'Access Denied' or are terrified of opening up DCOMCNFG and editing the registry of your operating system, then this 5 part tutorial is for you.
OPC Quick Client by Kepware® - Getting StartedThis 4 minute video tutorial gives you all the information you need to get started with Kepware's® OPC Quick Client application. This application can be used to test other OPC applications, troubleshoot OPC connectivity issues and diagnose other OPC client application problems.
OPC Quick Client by Kepware® - Connecting to Microsoft ExcelUsing the OPC Quick Client from Kepware, you can troubleshoot your OPC server connection and interface directly with Microsoft Excel to read and write values.
OPC DataHub by Cogent® - Sharing data between two OPC ServersOPC technology can be configured to share data between sources. When both sources are using an OPC server, a simple client application can be installed and configured to facilitate the sharing of data between two servers.
Trend Historian and Trend Link from Canary Labs® - Archive and Trend OPC DataWhether or not you’re already using OPC technology, this tutorial shows you how to get started storing your data. Within 7 minutes you can be archiving and trending your process or manufacturing data. |
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