Rsview32 Windows 10 — !!install!!
The "deep" features you may be looking for are now part of the FactoryTalk View SE platform, which was built to replace RSView32.
💡 : Using a VM is the only way to keep RSView32 stable on Windows 10.
However, if you are forced to run it on Windows 10 for legacy reasons, users typically rely on these "features" or workarounds: Virtualization rsview32 windows 10
| Method | Full Features? | Stability | Recommendation | |--------|---------------|-----------|----------------| | (VMware/Hyper-V) | ✅ Yes | Good | Best solution | | Windows 10 with XP Mode VM | ✅ Yes | Good | Also reliable | | Windows 10 32-bit (LTSC 2015/2016) | Partial | Poor | Not recommended | | Windows 10 Pro + Compatibility Troubleshooter | Very limited | Unstable | Only for testing |
RSView32 is with Windows 10. Rockwell Automation officially ended support for RSView32 with Windows 7 (32-bit only). To run RSView32 on Windows 10, you must use a Virtual Machine (VM) or migrate to a newer platform. 🛠️ Workarounds & Legacy Support The "deep" features you may be looking for
Official support for ended before Windows 10 was released, and it is not officially compatible
This article provides a deep dive into the reality of running RSView32 on Windows 10, the risks involved, step-by-step workarounds, and the long-term alternatives. 🛠️ Workarounds & Legacy Support Official support for
A: Unlikely. Most ActiveX controls from 2005 are not digitally signed or compatible with Windows 10's 64-bit IE engine. You will need to replace them.
Running a Virtual Machine (VM) is the most reliable way to maintain legacy industrial software on modern hardware.
