Restore a runtime application
Use FactoryTalk View ME Application Manager's runtime restore operation to create a development application file (*.med) from a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition v5.00 or later runtime application file (*.mer).
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- This operation cannot be applied to runtime files created with versions of FactoryTalk View Studio prior to 5.00.
- When a runtime file is created with FactoryTalk View Studio 5.00 or later, the user has the option of permanently protecting the file against conversion into a development file, or requiring a password. Protected run-time files cannot be converted into development applications.
- Runtime conversion restores the application shortcuts and the original runtime PanelView Plus platform communications configuration only. It does not restore the communications topology of the original design workstation.
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To restore a runtime application
- Select Restore runtime application and click Next.
- Select the archive file that you wish to restore. You can click the Browse button (...) to search for and select the file. The default folder for run-time files is \Users\Public\Public Documents\RSView Enterprise\ME\Runtime.
- If the selected file is password-protected, enter the password and click Next.
- Enter the name of the new application to be created from the backup archive, then click Next.
The default name will be the name of the application that was originally archived. If the name is the same as an existing application, you will be prompted to overwrite the existing application. If you want to overwrite it, click Yes. If you do not want to overwrite it, click No and enter another name.
When you enter a new application name, do not exceed 32 characters. If the application name exceeds the maximum 32 characters allowed by FactoryTalk View Studio, errors and warning messages will show.
- Click Finish.
A progress bar appears, indicating the application being restored. When the conversion process is complete, a Shortcut Validation report is generated and stored in the same location as the project file. Use this report as a tool to help you confirm all of your shortcuts and offline tag file assignments.
See also
Use FactoryTalk View ME Application Manager
Back up an application
Restore a legacy project
Keywords: restore