: The "activation" is a hidden file located on the root of the floppy disk (or a physical key). A "verified" disk is one that still contains this transferable activation.
: Though it supported legacy Master Disks, it also bridged toward the newer FactoryTalk Activation platform (v3.62.11). Rockwell Automation Usage & Limitations Legacy Hardware : You primarily use this version for maintaining existing MicroLogix 1000/1100/1200/1400/1500 systems. Windows Compatibility : This version is not compatible with Windows 11 rslogix 500 81000 cpr9 w master disk verified
: You can use the EVMOVE (or EVMOVEW for Windows) utility to move the activation from the disk to a computer's hard drive. Once moved, the computer can run the software without the disk present. : The "activation" is a hidden file located
: While it supports the legacy EVRSI "master disk" activation, version 8.10.00 is designated as the last release to officially support this method. Rockwell Automation Usage & Limitations Legacy Hardware :
Improved stability on 32-bit and 64-bit environments.
: Use the EVMOVE.EXE or EVMOVEW.EXE utility (found in the RSLogix program group) to move the license from the disk to the computer’s hard drive.
This particular release was the (Master Disk) activation before Rockwell moved exclusively to FactoryTalk Activation . For engineers maintaining legacy systems, this version is a "bridge":