All software since mid-1999 has had those changes from the start.Since you have a conventional activation file, all I can think of is that the activation files on your hard drive have somehow become corrupted (some virus-scans can do this, so can compressing the drive). Those serial numbers begin in 30.But RSI products had to have a modification made to accept that 'golden' activation, and a utility was sent out to all the owners of that activation that allowed their RSI software to run from that file. The intention is to use a MOXA DE-311 to provide a virtual serial port over our extended LAN. So whilst on the Rig I took this software back with me to install on my machine. We are currently looking at giving this Rig remote support from Aberdeen. Thanks Rototech,Tried yor suggestion earlier, still same error message when I try either on 98 or 2000.Just a little background, this software was purchased back in August 2000 for a Rig and was never installed. Any ideas/guidance would be much appreciated.Tried a search on here, result came up with a problem someone had on ethernet connection, this does not reflect my problem just installing from fresh.Regards,Ken R.RoTaTechJuly 2nd, 2003 10:07 AM. Thought this might be a Window 2000 issue, so tried to install on Windows 98 with the same result. Hello Guys,Looking for some guidance which you may have experienced before.I have tried to install RSlogix 500 on my laptop (Windows 2000) and when I get to installing the activation from the master disc error message 'stack overflow' comes up.
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