What's new in QuickOPC 2018.3: Difference between revisions

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== Tools ==
== Tools ==
=== Connectivity Explorer ===
* In the Point Editor window (Browse tab), context menu on the "OPC Unified Architecture" node now has a command that allows configuring the global Endpoint Selection Policy (applies when a specific policy is not set on the endpoint).
* In the Point Editor window (Browse tab), context menu on the "OPC Unified Architecture" node now has a command that allows configuring the global Certificate Acceptance Policy.


== Documentation and Help ==
== Documentation and Help ==

Revision as of 14:39, 22 May 2018


See also: Versions; Previous version: What's new in QuickOPC 2018.2

Internal version number: 5.54

Key changes:


Targeting

  • .NET runtimes: Removed .NET Framework 4.5.2 from the list of supported .NET runtimes (use .NET Framework 4.6.2 instead).
  • .NET runtimes: Removed .NET Framework 4.6 from the list of supported .NET runtimes (use .NET Framework 4.6.2 instead).
  • Development tools: Visual Studio 2012 removed from the list of primary development tools. It will likely still work for most tasks, though.

Technology

Licensing

Installation and Uninstallation

Component Improvements

Component Refactorings

  • Setting an OPC UA certificate acceptance policy specific to an endpoint is no longer supported, as it cannot be reliably implemented due to limitations of the underlying UA stack. You can set the certificate acceptance policy globally.

User Interface

Developer Tool Integration

Excel Option

Instrumentation

  • Improved OPC UA logging associated with HTTPS certificate validation.

Tools

Connectivity Explorer

  • In the Point Editor window (Browse tab), context menu on the "OPC Unified Architecture" node now has a command that allows configuring the global Endpoint Selection Policy (applies when a specific policy is not set on the endpoint).
  • In the Point Editor window (Browse tab), context menu on the "OPC Unified Architecture" node now has a command that allows configuring the global Certificate Acceptance Policy.

Documentation and Help

Examples