Check runtime manager, and make sure you have an instance of the simulation that is green and running. When you "Download or simulate" there is a place to uncheck for the overwriting of user administration data. This is backward compared to comfort panel settings where you check it. I have experienced this, If you have previously installed v16, you will want to delete the IIS website for the previous Unified instance, then re-run the unified configuration software, this will rebuild it. They no longer use the UMCAdmin login for access so user administration needs to be rebuilt for v17.
Thanks for quick reply. I have checked the instance is running and green. I have unchecked user admin tick box. But there is a strange thing the user name newly created not worked properly. It is still valid the old one. I completely rebuild and the re-run the simulation but not worked. I will try asap the ISS suggestion and will let you know. And i have clean installation of windows 10 pro and unified v17 upd4.
@@mustafacetin1060 In security for the project, make sure you have a local user with assigned HMI admin rights, there are section to this window. There is also another setting which lets you adjust the required password stuff light length and complexity. . Just because you make a user, doesn't mean you assigned rights. Best of luck!
Thanks for the effort. I reached this point 3:30 but I can't open the localhost. It says the website is not secure and It doesn't show " proceed to localhost ( unsafe) " like yours. Can you help me please
Ensure you type HTTPS and not HTTP, also if you cannot see what I show, try to use your PC name instead of localhost, use CMD prompt, and type, whoami. Then put that in instead. One other alternative is to type the IP address of the PC you are simulating on. The way of Computer name vs IP usually resolves this issue but based on how you configure the Unified configuration tool for access depends on which one to use. See 0:48. Technically Localhost should resolve unless maybe for some reason you have two programs fighting for localhost control. Never seen localhost fights, but I could imagine this could happen. Simply put when you see this at 3:30, This just means you do not have the certificate installed on the UCP or on your computer. You cannot use Internet explorer which I'm sure you know. If it's chrome or edge, find the spot that says, "continue even though it's not safe". Then you will be able to temporarily get around this.
@@System-Restored that was very helpful!! my mistake was acually that i typed https without the s. now it works perfectly. thanks alot for the detailed answer, i really appreciate it 👍
Assuming you mean the web client? This is configured in the runtime settings. Then if you connect an internet or wireless connection, the runtime is viewable as a web client. If you are on the phone with something like the wireless solution, then you will want to set your IP address for static in the same network. There will be a need to handshake the certificates if you chose this method.
@@System-Restored Thank for your support. I'm trying open WINCC unified runtime from Client device at the same network with runtime server in 2 mode: 1. Without certificate file step - I can open wincc runtime on WINDOW client OK, But can't runtime on androis or IOS client. After I click on "Wincc Unified runtime" on the web, it switched to empty green page. 2. With certificate file step - On the window client, I could install certificate file and open runtime OK. But with IOS and android client, I couldn't install certificate file on them.
Sorry I didn’t see this comment sooner. Since you are meaning runtime here, the certificates can be generated by a tool that is installed with wincc unified. Here you need to instantiate with a device name and IP. Then configure the type of certificates your panel and users require. The nice part is once your end device is verified then you can install the certificates from the manager on windows with unified on it. IMO, The reason one works but not the other is because you are already using the certificate generated by Tia portal. There is a way to generate your own certificate in Tia portal also. Maybe you could add the wireless device into this hmi certificate.
Thank You, It was very helpful
Thanks for the feedback!
Hi, Everything is same but it says "no connection to server Automatic reconnect in ** seconds" Do you have any suggestion?
Check runtime manager, and make sure you have an instance of the simulation that is green and running.
When you "Download or simulate" there is a place to uncheck for the overwriting of user administration data. This is backward compared to comfort panel settings where you check it.
I have experienced this, If you have previously installed v16, you will want to delete the IIS website for the previous Unified instance, then re-run the unified configuration software, this will rebuild it. They no longer use the UMCAdmin login for access so user administration needs to be rebuilt for v17.
Thanks for quick reply.
I have checked the instance is running and green. I have unchecked user admin tick box. But there is a strange thing the user name newly created not worked properly. It is still valid the old one. I completely rebuild and the re-run the simulation but not worked. I will try asap the ISS suggestion and will let you know. And i have clean installation of windows 10 pro and unified v17 upd4.
@@mustafacetin1060 In security for the project, make sure you have a local user with assigned HMI admin rights, there are section to this window. There is also another setting which lets you adjust the required password stuff light length and complexity. . Just because you make a user, doesn't mean you assigned rights. Best of luck!
Thanks for the effort.
I reached this point 3:30 but I can't open the localhost. It says the website is not secure and It doesn't show " proceed to localhost ( unsafe) " like yours.
Can you help me please
Ensure you type HTTPS and not HTTP, also if you cannot see what I show, try to use your PC name instead of localhost, use CMD prompt, and type, whoami. Then put that in instead. One other alternative is to type the IP address of the PC you are simulating on. The way of Computer name vs IP usually resolves this issue but based on how you configure the Unified configuration tool for access depends on which one to use. See 0:48. Technically Localhost should resolve unless maybe for some reason you have two programs fighting for localhost control. Never seen localhost fights, but I could imagine this could happen.
Simply put when you see this at 3:30, This just means you do not have the certificate installed on the UCP or on your computer.
You cannot use Internet explorer which I'm sure you know.
If it's chrome or edge, find the spot that says, "continue even though it's not safe". Then you will be able to temporarily get around this.
@@System-Restored that was very helpful!! my mistake was acually that i typed https without the s. now it works perfectly.
thanks alot for the detailed answer, i really appreciate it 👍
@@AW-s-b9b thanks for the feedback. I typed all that in case someone else can benefit from your question.
Hi guy
How can I run Wincc Unified on the android, IOS ?
Any more seting on the phone?
Thank
Assuming you mean the web client? This is configured in the runtime settings. Then if you connect an internet or wireless connection, the runtime is viewable as a web client. If you are on the phone with something like the wireless solution, then you will want to set your IP address for static in the same network. There will be a need to handshake the certificates if you chose this method.
@@System-Restored Thank for your support.
I'm trying open WINCC unified runtime from Client device at the same network with runtime server in 2 mode:
1. Without certificate file step
- I can open wincc runtime on WINDOW client OK, But can't runtime on androis or IOS client. After I click on "Wincc Unified runtime" on the web, it switched to empty green page.
2. With certificate file step
- On the window client, I could install certificate file and open runtime OK. But with IOS and android client, I couldn't install certificate file on them.
Sorry I didn’t see this comment sooner. Since you are meaning runtime here, the certificates can be generated by a tool that is installed with wincc unified. Here you need to instantiate with a device name and IP. Then configure the type of certificates your panel and users require. The nice part is once your end device is verified then you can install the certificates from the manager on windows with unified on it.
IMO, The reason one works but not the other is because you are already using the certificate generated by Tia portal. There is a way to generate your own certificate in Tia portal also. Maybe you could add the wireless device into this hmi certificate.