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One of the strongest selling points of the Wonderware ecosystem has always been its alarm management. Version 10.5 offered a sophisticated Alarm DB (database) logger. It allowed operators to filter alarms by area, priority, and type with ease. For the modern engineer, this was a precursor to the advanced historian analytics we see today.

For quick reference, here is the technical DNA of : wonderware+intouch+105

AlarmAcknowledge(Tag("AlarmID"))

During installation, the system will prompt you to create or assign an ArchestrA Network Account. This local or domain administrator account must match exactly across every Wonderware node on the network to allow cross-node communication and data sharing. Communication and Driver Integration One of the strongest selling points of the

It was optimized for then-modern environments like Windows Vista and Windows 7, requiring the disabling of User Account Control (UAC) for seamless installation. Enhanced Interconnectivity: For the modern engineer, this was a precursor

IF TankLevel > 100 THEN PumpStatus = 0; AlarmComment = "Tank Overfill - Pump Shutdown"; ENDIF;

If you are managing an InTouch 10.5 system, consider the following migration paths: