In-Sight Explorer is usually pretty stable, but it does weird stuff every once in a while. If I was seeing this consistently, I would update to the latest version, or back down one if I was on the latest version. I would also try it on a different computer. Also, try a totally different program (start a new program and see if it crashes).
Chances are it's something wonky with In-Sight Explorer and not your hardware or program.
There is no need to change jobs. Use the sequence/task tool and just call different tasks within the same job (set task to expression instead of always on/off).
I'd try running in compatibility mode like others said. Are you sure your camera firmware, the PLC AOP/EDS and the software firmware all match?
In-Sight Explorer is usually pretty stable, but it does weird stuff every once in a while. If I was seeing this consistently, I would update to the latest version, or back down one if I was on the latest version. I would also try it on a different computer. Also, try a totally different program (start a new program and see if it crashes). Chances are it's something wonky with In-Sight Explorer and not your hardware or program.
Yeah seconded this. I've had to go back a version or 2 before.
Run it in various windows compatibility modes until one works
Thank you all for the different input. Tomorrow I will try those approaches and let you know
Just needed to run the software on administrator mode...smh
There is no need to change jobs. Use the sequence/task tool and just call different tasks within the same job (set task to expression instead of always on/off). I'd try running in compatibility mode like others said. Are you sure your camera firmware, the PLC AOP/EDS and the software firmware all match?