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License Key Not Available Wincc Logging For Runtime Advanced Work _hot_: This is distinct from your WinCC Runtime Advanced PowerTags license (e.g., 128, 512, or 2k tags), which only covers general runtime operation. The WinCC licensing mechanism depends on background Windows services. If these services are stopped or disabled, the system cannot "see" the installed licenses even if they are physically present. Before purchasing new software, verify exactly what the system is requesting. . Unlike HMI Comfort Panels, which include logging functionality, PC-based Runtime Advanced systems require a dedicated separate license for any tag or alarm logging. Siemens SiePortal 1. Verify License Presence Check the Automation License Manager (ALM) : Ensure the specific license "WinCC Logging for Runtime Advanced" Order Code 6AV2107-0GA00-0BB0 ) is installed on the local system. Inspect for Defects : This is distinct from your WinCC Runtime : In TIA Portal, the "License key not available" message will appear during simulation if the license is missing from the Engineering PC. You can generally acknowledge and ignore this message for testing purposes, as it does not typically block simulation functionality. Productive Use This error is one of the most frustrating roadblocks for automation engineers using Siemens WinCC (TIA Portal). It indicates a mismatch between what your project demands and what your license authorizes. This article will dissect exactly why this error occurs, how to identify the missing license, and the step-by-step solutions to restore your logging functionality. Corrupted license files or registry errors can cause this. Before purchasing new software, verify exactly what the If this is happening while you are just testing on your engineering laptop: WinCC Runtime Advanced Simulation The error message in Siemens TIA Portal occurs when a PC running WinCC Runtime Advanced or a simulation attempts to record historical data logs, alarm archives, or Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) audit trails without the explicit WinCC Logging for Runtime Advanced option license installed . While physical SIMATIC Comfort Panels include basic archiving capabilities without extra licensing, PC-based Runtime systems treat historical data logging as a separate, billable add-on. A very interesting scenario can occur: your project might have been originally created for a Comfort Panel and later migrated to WinCC Runtime Advanced. Comfort Panels include Logging functions in the base package, but WinCC Runtime Advanced does not. If Logging functions remain configured (even if not actively used), the system will still request the license. Siemens SiePortal 1 Would you like a sample script to implement unlicensed file-based logging as a workaround, or help phrasing this for Siemens Industry Online Support? Try using the "Restore" function in the Automation License Manager. : This is distinct from your WinCC Runtime Advanced PowerTags license (e.g., 128, 512, or 2k tags), which only covers general runtime operation. The WinCC licensing mechanism depends on background Windows services. If these services are stopped or disabled, the system cannot "see" the installed licenses even if they are physically present. Before purchasing new software, verify exactly what the system is requesting. . Unlike HMI Comfort Panels, which include logging functionality, PC-based Runtime Advanced systems require a dedicated separate license for any tag or alarm logging. Siemens SiePortal 1. Verify License Presence Check the Automation License Manager (ALM) : Ensure the specific license "WinCC Logging for Runtime Advanced" Order Code 6AV2107-0GA00-0BB0 ) is installed on the local system. Inspect for Defects : In TIA Portal, the "License key not available" message will appear during simulation if the license is missing from the Engineering PC. You can generally acknowledge and ignore this message for testing purposes, as it does not typically block simulation functionality. Productive Use This error is one of the most frustrating roadblocks for automation engineers using Siemens WinCC (TIA Portal). It indicates a mismatch between what your project demands and what your license authorizes. This article will dissect exactly why this error occurs, how to identify the missing license, and the step-by-step solutions to restore your logging functionality. Corrupted license files or registry errors can cause this. If this is happening while you are just testing on your engineering laptop: WinCC Runtime Advanced Simulation The error message in Siemens TIA Portal occurs when a PC running WinCC Runtime Advanced or a simulation attempts to record historical data logs, alarm archives, or Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) audit trails without the explicit WinCC Logging for Runtime Advanced option license installed . While physical SIMATIC Comfort Panels include basic archiving capabilities without extra licensing, PC-based Runtime systems treat historical data logging as a separate, billable add-on. A very interesting scenario can occur: your project might have been originally created for a Comfort Panel and later migrated to WinCC Runtime Advanced. Comfort Panels include Logging functions in the base package, but WinCC Runtime Advanced does not. If Logging functions remain configured (even if not actively used), the system will still request the license. Would you like a sample script to implement unlicensed file-based logging as a workaround, or help phrasing this for Siemens Industry Online Support? Try using the "Restore" function in the Automation License Manager. |
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