
The latest versions of Rockwell Software now use CodeMeterĪs the primary activation method, so what does that mean for you? Let’s look at some of the similarities andĭifferences between CodeMeter and Flexera Activations.īoth CodeMeter and Flexera Activations are activated by usingĪ Serial Number and a Product Key, so nothing has changed there.įlexera Activations created a. Notice or care which was being used or why. When this happened, CodeMeter and Flexera existedĪs interchangeable methods within FactoryTalk Activation and most of us did not Introduced to add functionality that the Flexera method does not support. In 2018, Rockwell introduced a new and alternative method ofĪctivation for FactoryTalk Activation called CodeMeter. Older “EVRSI Only” versions out of service prior to Rockwell removing support. xx and higher support only FactoryTalk Activations usingĬustomers were able to phase in support of FactoryTalkĪctivation with Flexera and most found that Windows Operating System support forced Supported both EVRSI and FTA w/Flexera Activations.ĥ000 Version 21. Here’s how activations break out for RSLogix/Studio 5000:

To maintain multiple versions of the software to support hardware withĭifferent firmware revisions, it tends to receive most of the focus whenever activation Since RSLogix 5000 is “Version Specific” and requires customers Let’s Talk about RSLogix 5000 & Studio 5000 Old EVRSI (floppy disk) Activations and the new FTA Flexera Activations for Using Flexera, most Rockwell Software packages continued to support both the
