A PC Harddrive (internal or external) identified by it's unique SERIAL NUMBER.A PC Ethernet card (internal or removable) identified by it's unique MAC ADDRESS.With FTActivation the three types of hardware you can activate to are: The big difference being Microsoft doesn't tell you which hardware it's activating to, while FactoryTalk activation actually makes you chose a unique piece of computer hardware (referred to as a “Host ID”) to activate the software to. I often compare FactoryTalk Activation to Microsoft's activation for Office or Windows. Simply put, it's copy protection for Rockwell Automation's modern software packages. FTActivation replaces the old Floppy Disk activation (EVRSI.sys) which was inherited from ICOM after they were purchased in the mid-nineties. So what is FactoryTalk Activation?Įnter FactoryTalk Activation (FTActivation) from Rockwell Automation. And while I've run into my own “copy protection” frustrations over the years, I've also witnessed piracy dozens (if not hundreds) of times in the industrial automation world. However, it's widely accepted that without copy protection, software piracy would run wild. It's the old, “I paid for this software but the copy protection is preventing me from using it!” mantra. Copy Protection (aka Activation) is one of those topics that always seems to elicit a visceral response.
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