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📖HomeBack Please read the information below prior to installing ClearSCADA 2010 R3.1 for important information on any known issues.
Client Compatibility
Mimics created in ClearSCADA 2010 R3.1 cannot be opened from ViewX clients running version ClearSCADA 2010 R1.1 and older. This could cause ViewX to crash. This is due the addition of the default text border and graph key font in the newer versions.
Installer
During an upgrade from an older version to ClearSCADA 2010 R3.1 on a Windows XP machine, the installation of the .Net Runtime component may fail. If this happens, restart the machine and re-run the ClearSCADA 2010 R3.1 installer and the upgrade should complete successfully.
On a clean installation of ClearSCADA 2010 R3.1, the classes for OPCDA, OPCAE and OPCHDA are not registered. The user would need to open the Client Configuration dialog and click OK on the configured connection for the classes to be registered. This was changed to add support for the Systems.xml file.
Support for Internet Explorer 9
The following problems were identified:
When clicking on the 'List All Objects' from a class information page in the database schema, the list of objects may not display correctly. This is a problem with the IE9's XSL transformation related to elements with content and children.
Script functions such as 'Mimic.OpenInset' and 'App.OpenWindow' may not display properly on IE9.
Hyperlinks to lists may not display correctly due to the cross site scripting security filter in IE9. This also includes links to trends generated using the TrendSpec specification in ClearSCADA. The workaround for this is to disable the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) filter in the web browser.