Issue
In I/NET version 2.16 and above, after installation, the first thing that needs to be set up is a profile. It can be a new one or use the existing one profile.
Environment
In I/NET version 2.16 and above, after installation, the firs thing that needs to be set up is a profile. It can be a new one or use the existing one profile.
Cause
In I/NET version 2.16 and above, after installation, the first thing that needs to be set up is a profile. It can be a new one or use the existing one profile.
Resolution
- Start the I/O Configuration, log in using the default username and password. Select the default settings and once the editor opens up, choose the link set up that will be used for this configuration, like Direct Connect, Com number, Baud Rate.
- For Direct Connect the Hardware address must be 0. In the Workstation Options, click on the connect button and verify that the correct Database is being connected to.
- For a Server/Client Option, verify that the local host is set to Remote Client if using a different database that resides elsewhere (this is only for versions 2.40 and higher).
- Enable Access Control and CCTV if this is being used or leave unchecked if not.
- Leave the default save directories, unless you plan on saving elsewhere.
- Enable TCP/IP if needed and Host number. Put in reference Hosts if applicable, set I/O Server to Shut down if no clients or Maintain, depending on what you want it to do.
- Click on the okay button, to close the editor and click on Make Active to enable the new editor to be the active profile. Close I/NET and I/O Server and then restart it again. The new profile should be active and running now after the correct user name and password has been entered.