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dleehanson
New installation of RSView SE 4.00. Trying to open an existing application created in version 3.2.
Created application
created HMI server
Imported project

Error message on all screens during import (DMM(9:1) could not import "screenname" for displays

after import completed i went to displays and imported the old screens one at a time. They imported fine
bin when i go to try and open them i get an error message saying

(component does not exist: "screenname")


anyone have any ideas.

thanks

rgurin
Hmm... I looked up the DMM error message in the Rockwell Knowledgebase, and it seems like this type of error usually happens if you try to go backwards (importing an RSView SE 4.0 project to version 3.2).

I know this is not the case, since you are going in the correct direction...

Sorry I can't shed any further light on the subject...
Rick


Smoke
I know I was slow to upgrade my RSView the error I got was "Not an Archive" when I tried to connect to something with newer software
dimented
QUOTE(dleehanson @ May 15 2006, 05:47 PM) [snapback]33852[/snapback]

New installation of RSView SE 4.00. Trying to open an existing application created in version 3.2.
Created application
created HMI server
Imported project

Error message on all screens during import (DMM(9:1) could not import "screenname" for displays

after import completed i went to displays and imported the old screens one at a time. They imported fine
bin when i go to try and open them i get an error message saying

(component does not exist: "screenname")


anyone have any ideas.

thanks

Did you get this problem resolved. I had the same error message as you are getting under different circumstances. I found a knowledgebase article saying to empty the cache. Basically on all of your clients and servers you need to go into internet explorer to tools - options- and delete files on the general tab. Choose to delete all offline content.

Somehow they have their stuff tied to the offline content of IE, and eptying the cache fixes this error.

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