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OPC & DCOM Troubleshooting: Quick Start Guide
 Friday, January 25, 2008
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MST
Presented by: Randy Kondor, OPCTI Training Manager
Cost: Free
Abstract:
OPC 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 webinar discusses the 5 most common problems, their causes, and how to resolve them.
A well structured approach can quickly solve the following 5 common problems:
- Unable to see list of available OPC servers on remote computer
- Can’t connect to OPC Server on remote PC
- Polling succeeds but automatic (asynchronous) data updates fail
- All items on OPC server show Bad Quality
- PC with OPC Server has unusually high CPU Usage
After identifying the specific problem you are having, this webinar describes their typical causes, and the required steps to solve them.
BONUS: Register to attend this upcoming webinar and receive the OPCTI exclusive whitepaper: OPC & DCOM Troubleshooting: Quick Start Guide
This webinar is proudly sponsored by the following OPCTI partner:
About the Presenter:
Mr. Kondor graduated with a B.Sc. from Computer Engineering in 1992, and started his career in Software Development. While at Matrikon (1997-2007), Kondor was responsible for the entire OPC business including Development, QA, Technical Support, Sales, etc. Kondor has been a guest speaker in various industry conferences and has been published in numerous magazines around the world. In 2007, Kondor left Matrikon and started the OPC Training Institute where he serves as the President. In addition, Kondor is currently serving as Vice President of Education at the OPC Foundation and is working to bring the OPC message to all industrial operations.
How to participate:
An OPCTI webinar is on online meeting between a small number of presenters and a large remote audience using the Internet. Webcasts reach audiences more effectively than regular in-person events because there is no need to plan travel or reserve conference space. If you have a computer with an internet connection and a phone, you’re all set! All that is left to do is register.
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