9/29/2020 8:55 AM | |
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Check task manager on a regular base to see if WinCC processes are eating memory or CPU. If you are using c-scripts, you might have a problem with destroying memory, causing script.exe to crash. check if script.exe is running whenever WinCC is freezed |
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9/29/2020 8:59 AM | |
Joined: 5/16/2014 Last visit: 9/12/2022 Posts: 7298 Rating:
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Hello Avadh, this can have different possible reasons. If you need help for analyzing the data, you should use the SIMATIC Assessment Suite - https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/65976201 Then create a Servicerequest, and send the data to the
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