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The different methods of transfer will have an impact on how the projects are
started and stopped in the runtime PC. It is recommended to keep to one of the
selected transfer methods t o avoid problems.
When a project has been transferred to a PC using the Download command, the
project normally starts automatically when the computer is started. However if
theprojectisstoppedandneedstoberestarted,thisshouldbedoneviatheTarg et
Control Service in Windows. This will ensure that the status of the project is fully
recognized for all functions that depend on this.
To manually open or close a project in iX Runtime for a PC target, go to the
Services tab in Windows Task Manager. Click on the item Target Control
Service and the available commands are shown on the top left of the list.
Double-clicking the Target Control Service item opens a dialog box that displays
Service Status along with other additional settings. Start or stop the project from
here.
A running project will then be visible when entering the iX Developer Download
dialog.
Note:
IfaruntimePCprojectisstartedusingthe project.exele,theTargetControlService
willnotrecognizethatthe projectisrunning. This willleadto problemsusingtheiX
Developertransferfunctions.
A project that has been transferred using the Ex
port command must be started by
opening the .exe-file in the project folder. A r
unning project is not detected by any
of the transfer or ser vice status dialogs in t
he runtime PC. This means that it is up
to the user to keep track of the status.
8.2.3 ProjectGroup
The project target, as well as name and title, are available for editing in the Project
Group. The project title is displayed in the title bar in runtime by default. Leaving
the title empty displays the screen name/screen title only in runtime.
The Project Group also contains the Back Up Project command, a Project
Settings control and the possibility to refer to other assemblies using the
Referenced Assemblies control.
Relatedinformation
BackUpProject
Settings
ReferencedAssemblies
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