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Why do other WinCC stations not appear in the network environment on the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 PCs? 
Which SIMATIC software can you install in 64-bit operating systems? 
What are the requirements for the operation of SIMATIC WinCC in a Windows network? 
How can you lock key combinations in WinCC V7.0 SP2/WinCC (TIA Portal) with Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008? 

Why do other WinCC stations not appear in the network environment on the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 PCs?Go to beginning
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Description
The firewall in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 implements the rules specified by the network location types. This is why certain types of network traffic are blocked if you have configured "Public" for the network location type.

Network location type - Public
You should use this network location type when the computer is connected to a network that is connected directly to the internet, for example in an internet café or hotel. It provides the greatest protection and prevents the computer from being visible to other computers in the network. The network ID and all the file and printer releases are disabled.

Network location type - Private
You should use this network location type when the computer is in a private network that is protected by the internet and includes only known and trusted computers. The network ID is enabled and all the file and printer releases are disabled. With this network location type your computer is visible to other computers in the network concerned.

If you use the "Private" network location type for your WinCC stations, you can see these stations in the network environment of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008. Use the "Private" network location type for WinCC server-client communication and to transfer projects from your WinCC station to the WinCC target server.

The document below describes how to change the network location type from "Public" to "Private".

WinCC_Win7_Win_2008_Network_Settings_en.pdf ( 1107 KB )

Note on security
Caution
The functions and solutions described in this article confine themselves predominantly to the realization of the automation task. Furthermore, please take into account that corresponding protective measures have to be taken in the context of Industrial Security when connecting your equipment to other parts of the plant, the enterprise network or the internet. More information is available in Entry ID: 50203404.

Which SIMATIC software can you install in 64-bit operating systems?Go to beginning
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Note
More information about the compatibility of SIMATIC products is available in the Compatibility Tool in Entry ID: 56699648.

Description
This entry describes which SIMATIC software you can install on a 64-bit operating system. The products below are described:

LOGO! Soft Comfort
As from LOGO! Soft Comfort V7.0 LOGO! Soft Comfort is enabled for a 64-bit operating system in the Windows 7 operating system.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
For which operating systems is LOGO! Soft Comfort released? 25447431
Update installation of LOGO! Soft Comfort without installed LOGO! Software. 17164153
Release for LOGO! 12/24RCE, LOGO! 230RCE and LOGO! Soft Comfort V7. 51401590
Table 01

STEP 7 Micro/WIN
As from version STEP 7 Micro/WIN V4.0.9, STEP 7 Micro/WIN is enabled in the Windows 7 operating system for a 64-bit operating system.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
Which version of STEP 7 Micro/WIN or S7-200 PC Access is compatible with which version of MS Windows? 8675614
Download STEP 7 MicroWIN V4.0 SP8 and SP9 58523240
New Service Packs available for STEP 7 MicroWIN V4.0 and S7-200 PC Access V1.0 60035301
Table 02

S7-200 PC Access
As from version S7-200 PC Access V1.0 SP6, S7-200 PC Access is enabled in the Windows 7 operating system for a 64-bit operating system.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
Which version of STEP 7 Micro/WIN or S7-200 PC Access is compatible with which version of MS Windows? 8675614
Download S7-200 PC Access V1.0 SP5 and SP6 58495870
New Service Packs available for STEP 7 MicroWIN V4.0 and S7-200 PC Access V1.0 60035301
Table 03

STEP 7
As from version STEP 7 V5.5 SP1, STEP 7 is enabled for a 64-bit operating system in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.
You need the full version of STEP 7 V5.5 SP1 or higher for the installation. A service pack or an update/hotfix is only for upgrading an existing installation.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
Service Pack 2 for STEP 7 V5.5 and STEP 7 Professional Edition 2010 57026032
Download Service Pack 2 for STEP 7 V5.5 and STEP 7 Professional 2010 57026339
Compatibility Tool -- Operating systems released for STEP 7 56699648
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S7 Distributed Safety
S7 Distributed Safety version V5.4 Service Pack 5 and higher is enabled for operation in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Server Edition 64-bit operating systems.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
S7 Distributed Safety V5.4 + Service Pack 5 available for downloading 37593103
Download S7 Distributed Safety V5.4 + Service Pack 5 37592670
Table 05

Motor Starter
Motor Starter ES version 2007 Service Pack 5 and higher is enabled for operation in the Windows 7 64-bit operating system.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
Delivery release for the parameterizing software Motor Starter ES 2007 + SP5 61499792
Motor Starter ES 2007 Premium download (14-day Trial Version) including Service Pack 5 58098734
Windows compatibility of the SIRIUS ES software for Motor Starter? 61842339
Table 06  

WinCC flexible
As from version WinCC flexible 2008 SP3, WinCC flexible is enabled in Windows 7 for the 64-bit operating system.
You need the full version of WinCC flexible 2008 SP3 for the installation. A service pack or an update/hotfix is only for upgrading an existing installation.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
With what are SIMATIC WinCC flexible 2008, 2007, 2005 and 2004 compatible? 22055368
Delivery release: Service Pack 3 for SIMATIC WinCC flexible 2008 57267466
Update (Hotfix) for WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 58860033
Compatibility Tool 56699648
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WinCC
As from version WinCC V7.0 SP3, WinCC is enabled for a 64-bit operating system in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.
You need the full version of WinCC V7.0 SP3 for the installation. A service pack or an update/hotfix is only for upgrading an existing installation.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
With what are SIMATIC WinCC V7.x, V 6.x and V5.x compatible? 21927773
Delivery release of SIMATIC WinCC V7.0 SP3 and WinCC V7.0 SP3 ASIA 55987264
Update 2 for WinCC V7.0 SP3 and WinCC V7.0 SP3 ASIA 60984587
Compatibility Tool 56699648
Table 08

STEP 7 Basic V10.5
The STEP 7 Basic V10.5 software is not enabled for any 64-bit operating system.

Note
More information and notes about installing STEP 7 Basic V10.5 are available in Entry ID: 42100716  

STEP 7 Basic and Professional V11/V12
As from version STEP 7 V11 SP2, STEP 7 V11 is enabled for a 64-bit operating system in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.
You need the full version of STEP 7 V11 SP2 or STEP 7 V12 for the installation on a 64-bit operating system. If you already have a full version for a 32-bit operating system, you can use one of the packages below for installation on a 64-bit operating system:

  • STEP 7 Basic
    STEP7 Basic Single ->
    Floating License Package (6ES7822-0AA01-0YC5)
  • STEP 7 Professional
    Trial DVD STEP 7 Professional V11 SP2 (6ES7822-1AA01-0YA7)
  • STEP 7 Professional / Basic V12
    The order numbers are available in the delivery release in Entry ID: 67851956.

Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
Which version of STEP 7 (TIA portal) is compatible with which version of the Microsoft Windows operating system? 51120883
Delivery release of Service Pack 2 for STEP 7 V11 56771572
Updates for STEP 7 V11 SP2 and WinCC V11 SP2 58112582
Delivery release of SIMATIC STEP 7 Professional / Basic V12 67851956
Compatibility Tool 56699648
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WinCC Basic, Comfort, Advanced and Professional V11/V12 (incl. Runtime)
As from version WinCC V11 SP2, WinCC V11 is enabled for a 64-bit operating system in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.
You need the full version of WinCC V11 SP2 or WinCC V12 for the installation on a 64-bit operating system. If you already have a full version for a 32-bit operating system, you can use one of the packages below for installation on a 64-bit operating system:

  • WinCC Basic
    WinCC Basic V11 SP2 Single ->
    Floating License Package (6AV2100-0AA01-0AE5)
  • WinCC Comfort/Advanced
    WinCC Comfort/Advanced V11 SP2, TRIAL (6AV2102-0AA01-0AA7)
  • WinCC Professional
    WinCC Professional V11 SP2, TRIAL (6AV2103-0AA01-0AA7)
  • WinCC Runtime Advanced
    WinCC Runtime Advanced Update/Hotfix V11, V11 SP1 ->
    V11 SP2 (6AV2104-0XX01-0DU8)
  • WinCC Runtime Professional
    WinCC Runtime Professional Update/Hotfix V11, V11 SP1 ->
    V11 SP2 (6AV2105-0XX01-0DU8)
  • WinCC V12
    The order numbers are available in the delivery release in Entry ID: 67797516.

Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
With what is SIMATIC WinCC V11 compatible? 51694087
Delivery release of Service Pack 2 for WinCC V11 56899318
Updates for STEP 7 V11 SP2 and WinCC V11 SP2 58112582
Delivery release of SIMATIC WinCC V12 67797516
Compatibility Tool 56699648
Table 10

SIMATIC NET
As from version SIMATIC NET DVD V8.1, operation is enabled for a 64-bit operating system in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
Which SIMATIC NET CD is released for which Microsoft Windows operating system? 9859007
Which SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS PC CP is compatible with which Microsoft Windows operating system? 22611503
Which SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet PC CP is compatible with which Microsoft Windows operating system? 23785421
Sales/delivery release of SIMATIC NET DVD V8.2 63098071
Sales/delivery release of SIMATIC NET DVD V8.1 52566921
Sales/delivery release of SIMATIC NET DVD V8.1 + SP1 and SIMATIC NET CD V7.1 + SP4 57989792
Download SIMATIC NET CD V8.0 SP1 HF1 12660737
Compatibility Tool 56699648
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STARTER
STARTER V4.3 and higher is enabled for operation in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit operating system. It is imperative to note the restriction for Windows Server 2008 R2 in the following delivery releases. 
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
Delivery release for SINAMICS MICROMASTER STARTER V4.3 SP1 and additional SSPs 59441514
Delivery release for SINAMICS MICROMASTER STARTER V4.3 SP1 incl. HF2 and additional SSPs 61585426
Download SINAMICS MICROMASTER STARTER 26233208
Table 12

Drive ES V5.5
As from version Drive ES Basic V5.5 SP1 operation is enabled in the Windows 7 64-bit operating system.
Please also refer to the following entries:
 
Description Entry
Delivery release for Drive ES Basic V5.5 SP1 60148716
Compatibility lists for Drive ES products 18495518
Table 13

SINAMICS Startdrive V12
As from SINAMICS Startdrive V12 operation is enabled in the Windows 7 64-bit operating system.
Please also refer to the following entry:
 
Description Entry
Delivery release for SINAMICS Startdrive V12 67271250
Table 14

TeleService V6.1 incl. SP5
As from TeleService V6.1 incl. SP5 operation is released for a 64-bit operating system in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.
Please also refer to the following entry:
 
Description Entry
Delivery release for TeleService V6.1 incl. SP5 56906611
Table 15

D7-SYS V8.0
As from version D7-SYS V8.0, operation is enabled for a 64-bit operating system in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 operating systems.
Please also refer to the following entry:
 
Description Entry
D7-SYS V8.0 delivery release 59257503
Table 16

What are the requirements for the operation of SIMATIC WinCC in a Windows network?Go to beginning
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Description
Several requirements must be fulfilled in the configuration of your Windows environment in order to enable multi-user operation of WinCC. If the settings required for this are not correct, there is no guarantee that WinCC functions error-free in multi-user mode or whether it is at all possible.

Procedure
Make the settings below on your computer to meet the requirements for multi-user operation.

1. IP addressing (TCP/IP)
The IP addressing is the basis for a working logical network. Ensure that the computers to be networked are in a physical and a logical network.

In order to fulfill this condition, you must think about how to structure you network already when assigning the IP addresses. It is not possible for two computers from different logical networks or subnetworks to communicate if you are not using a router.

The network address and subnet mask define the association of a computer to a logical network.

Note
Network address: it is not the IP address of a computer that is meant here, but the address of the network, in other words, just a part of the character string.
There are three different classes of network addresses:
 
Class Available networks Available hosts Range Example of a network address in the range Standard subnet mask
A 126 16777214 1-126 5.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
B 16384 65534 128-191 129.10.0.0 255.255.0.0
C 2097151 254 192-223 198.10.20.0 255.255.255.0
Table 1: Network addresses with TCP/IP

Note on subnet masks and IP addresses
More information on the topic is available in the FAQ in Entry ID: 2073614.

Warning
The range of 127.X.Y.Z is reserved for loopback tests and interprocess communication and is not a reliable network address.

Example of a network address: 142.16.x.y | Network | Host |

This is an example of a Class B address. You can tell this from the address range which is from 128 to 191 for Class B. The first two tetrads correspond to the IP network address in this case.

In the case of different IP network addresses (142.16.x.y and 142.11.x.y, for example) you must make further preparations for the client-server operation, because you need a router (gateway) for different network addresses.
When using routers, it is absolutely necessary to read and apply the notes from the WinCC Information System in this path:
WinCC Installation / Release Notes > WinCC Release Notes > Notes on Operation > Network Technology and UPS.

Note
You can test correct computer addressing with the ping command.

For this you open the input prompt (Start > Run... > cmd) and execute the "ping + IP address" command (ping 128.0.0.1, for example) for each other computer.
If you do not get a response, you must check the complete network configuration and parameterization.

2. Name resolution
If you are not using a DHCP service in conjunction with DNS in your network which does this task automatically, you must configure the "lmhosts" file for name resolution. If you are using a DNS and WINS server, the system also does the name resolution.

The "lmhosts" file is in the path below in Windows:
<Drive>\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\
Open the file with the text editor and enter all the computers that can be reached in the network according to the example in the file. Delete the comments above the entries and then save the changes in the file.

Make these changes on all the computers.

Note
In order to continue optimizing the name resolution, write the keyword "#PRE" after each entry (standard maximum of 100 entries). Entries with this keyword are buffered in the cache right at system start. In the case of IP address resolution, the cache is read out first and then the lmhosts file if not all of the computer names can be resolved.


Fig. 01: The "lmhosts" file after configuration

Note
In large networks, in addition to the "lmhosts" file you should also configure the "hosts" file from the same directory in order to accelerate name resolution.

A detailed description of the "lmhosts" file is available at the Microsoft internet sites below.
German: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/102725/de
English: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/102725/en

You can perform another ping command to test whether the changes have been applied.
Open the input prompt (Start > Run... > cmd) (Start > Run... > cmd) and execute the "ping + computer name" command (for example, ping WINCCPC01) for all the computers that you entered in the "lmhosts" file in the previous step.
If you get a response and the computer name has been resolved in the associated IP address, the file is configured correctly and the name resolution works in the network.

Note

All SIMATIC WinCC stations must be logged on in the same workgroup or in the same domain.

3. Operating system
Which version of SIMATIC WinCC requires which operating system is given in Entry ID 21927773. (This also gives information about which WinCC client/server environments are possible.)

Assigning rights
Which user rights are required for specific actions is given in the WinCC Information System at the link below.
WinCC Installation / Release Notes > Installation Notes > Requirements for the Installation > Access Rights in the Operating System.

Note
If you install an update (formerly hotfix) or a Service Pack for WinCC, you should always read the Release Notes for this extension. Under certain circumstances the required user rights might change.

4. Terminal bus
The terminal bus must be configured for the right network card in the SIMATIC shell. If you are using multiple network cards there is the danger that the network card over which the WinCC communication is supposed to run is not selected here.
Notes on configuring the terminal bus are available in Entry ID 25437381.

Another indicator that the network is functioning (availability of the other computers) is that you can see the projects of the other computers in the network in the SIMATIC shell.

5. Order of network cards
The order of network cards defines the order in which the network services access the network cards. You must therefore ensure that the network card/connection (that you have selected as terminal bus) is in first place.

You make the settings in the path below: "Control Panel > Network Connections > Advanced > Advanced Settings... > Network Cards and Connections".

If you are using Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008, you must make settings in the Explorer window to get to this setting.
For this you switch to the Windows Explorer. Show the menu bar via "Organize > Layout". You can also have this menu bar displayed temporarily by pressing the "Alt" key.


Fig. 02: Display of the menu bar in Windows 7 and Microsoft Server 2008

Now, by way of the Control Panel, switch to the "Networks and Release Center". In the left window pane is the "Change adapter settings" button. Operate the button and then proceed with the "Advanced" step as already described above.

6. Firewall
For the sake of security computers often have a firewall installed. Only the Windows firewall is released for operation with WinCC. If you activate this, you must then run the SIMATIC Security Control again and "Make settings". Port filters are generally not released.

Further information
More information about the distributed systems is available in the WinCC Information at the following link:
Configurations > Distributed Systems

If you are using WinCC version V5 or older, refer also to the notes in the document below. There you will also find notes on WINS, DNS and IPX.

WinCC_PCS7_lmhost_e.pdf ( 258 KB )

Caution
The functions and solutions described in this article confine themselves to the realization of the automation task predominantly. Furthermore, please take into account that corresponding protective measures have to be taken in the context of Industrial Security when connecting your equipment to other parts of the plant, the enterprise network or the Internet. Further information can be found in Entry ID: 50203404.

Keywords
Network configuration, System requirements, HOSTS, LMHOSTS, LMHOST, DNS, WINS, IP address, Subnet, Subnet mask, 70775, 31385098, Client, Server

How can you lock key combinations in WinCC V7.0 SP2/WinCC (TIA Portal) with Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008?Go to beginning
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Description
If you want to lock key combinations in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008, you must run the program below.

Instructions
 
No. Procedure
1 Select "All Programs > Accessories > Run" in the Windows Start menu.
2 Type "C:\Windows\System32\AlmXpmgr.exe" in the text field and click the "OK" button.

Note
If the key combination "CTRL+ALT+DEL" is not to be locked, you must change the group policies in the administrative tools of the operating system. Usually these settings are preset correctly when the system is installed.

Instructions
 
No. Procedure
1 Select "All Programs > Accessories > Run" in the Windows Start menu.
2 Type "gpedit.msc" in the text field and click the "OK" button.
The "Editor for local group policies" dialog opens.
3 In the left window under "Policies for local computer" you select the setting " User configuration > Administrative templates > System > CTRL+ALT+DEL (Options)".
4 Select "Not configured" for all settings in the right window.
5 Close the editor for local group policies.

Note
If you are using operating systems older than Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008, please refer to Entry ID: 332356 on this topic.

 Entry ID:53784095   Date:2013-05-03 
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