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Making Windows XP Suitable as an HMI Platform
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You’ve finished your design, developed the Human Machine Interface (HMI), and have installed your machine on the factory floor. The operator presses the “Start Process” button on the HMI application you created, and lo and behold, a balloon tip pops up in the lower right hand corner that says “There are unused icons on your desktop.” Then, of course, there’s the operator playing Solitaire or surfing the internet, and what happens if the computer catches a virus or is hacked? Out of the box, Windows XP is packed with feature full functionality for the end user, and is not suitable to act as a HMI / SCADA platform. The XP OS is made to be an end-user interfaces to applications, not an application platform running in the background. There are, however, several things that can be done to “take out the garbage” and create a stable, robust, and secure environment for your application. This session gives you step by step instructions and several tips tricks and tools to customize the XP environment to make it suitable for your application
The Making XP Suitable as an HMI Platform training is available only as a 1-hour "learn at lunch" session.
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