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Ensure the OPC Foundation Core Components are installed. If they aren't, most OPC clients will fail to "see" servers on the network. Step 1: Download the Installation Package
The following report outlines the installation and setup procedures for FactorySoft OPC components, specifically focusing on the FactorySoft OPC DA Client Toolkit and related driver configurations.
The OPC Core Components might be missing. Download and install the official OPC Core Components Redistributable from the OPC Foundation website, restart your PC, and try again. Error: "Access Denied (0x80070005)"
Before starting the installation, ensure your environment meets the necessary requirements to avoid compatibility issues. Operating System Compatibility
It's helpful to clarify what "FactorySoft OPC Client" refers to, as it can exist in different contexts depending on which FactorySoft product you are using. factorysoft opc client install
While many modern installers include these, having the OPC Foundation Core Components pre-installed can prevent registration issues. FactorySoft OPC Client Install: Step-by-Step
: While FactorySoft has historically focused on OPC Classic, modern industrial standards are shifting toward OPC UA. Users looking for native, cross-platform UA support might find these toolkits more limited compared to newer frameworks like Open Automation Software
Click and restart your computer to commit the changes. Step 4: Connecting to an OPC Server
Select relevant features. If you are only developing, you may only need the Client Toolkit/API ; if you need to bridge data, look for the OPC Client Connector . Ensure the OPC Foundation Core Components are installed
Open the Windows Control Panel and navigate to .
(typically version 1.1, 2.0, or 3.5 depending on the specific toolkit age). Permissions:
: This is a classic DCOM permission failure. Verify that both the client machine and server machine share identical user accounts with matching passwords, or that your Windows Firewall is not blocking TCP port 135.
Run the setup program. On older systems (Windows 95/98), you may need to install the first to resolve missing OLE32.dll errors. The OPC Core Components might be missing
OPC tags cannot be viewed individually without an organizing folder called a "Group."
Download the latest version of the FactorySoft OPC Client executable setup file (typically named FactorySoft_OPC_Client_Setup.exe or similar). Step 2: Run the Setup Wizard Locate the downloaded file in your file explorer. Right-click the installer and select .
Download and run the official OPC Core Components Redistributable installer provided by the OPC Foundation. Run both the client and the server software explicitly as an Administrator. Issue 2: Server Visible But Fails to Connect
Connect the FactorySoft client to a local simulation server (such as the built-in Kepware simulation driver). Create a new subscription group by clicking .
Select your target server (e.g., Kepware.KEPServerEX.V6 , Matrikon.OPC.Simulation ) and click . Step 3: Create an OPC Group