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Wonderware Intouch | Installation Guide

For comprehensive deployments, download both Wonderware System Platform (containing Application Server, Historian, and Galaxy components) and the InTouch HMI installation media.

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Installing AVEVA Wonderware InTouch requires careful planning to ensure system stability, optimal performance, and secure communication with your industrial automation hardware. This technical guide covers the entire installation lifecycle, from system readiness to final licensing. 1. System Requirements and Prerequisites wonderware intouch installation guide

The Configurator tool automatically launches after installation to bind system services.

echo "DO NOT CLOSE THIS, InTouch IS STARTING..." cd /d e:\wonderware\wonderware\InTouch timeout /t 100 /nobreak start view.exe exit /b

: Use the WWClient utility (run by typing WWClient in Start → Run) to directly test SuiteLink communications with configured DAServers.

setup.exe /s /v" /qn ADDLOCAL=ALL LICENSE_SERVER=myserver:27000 GALAXY_NAME=MyGalaxy" This public link is valid for 7 days

Temporarily disable real-time scanning during installation to prevent file-lock errors.

: Within the License Manager, you can view installed licenses, add new license files, configure license server connections, and monitor license usage across the network.

Choose 'Overwrite' when activating license files in the License Utility.

To ensure a smooth setup, perform these tasks before launching the installer: Can’t copy the link right now

For IO Server functionality, install either (Data Access Servers) or legacy FS2000 IO Servers depending on device compatibility. DAServers are the next-generation IO server architecture, supporting SuiteLink, DDE, and OPC protocols.

InTouch Machine Edition (for embedded devices) and InTouch Edge HMI (for edge computing) provide alternative deployment options when the full System Platform exceeds project requirements.

Proper OS preparation prevents common credential and communication errors during deployment.