Uv Probe 2.70 Download Page

You might wonder: Should I stick with 2.70 or upgrade to Uv Probe 3.5 or 4.0?

| Feature | Uv Probe 2.70 | Uv Probe 3.5+ | |---------|---------------|----------------| | Windows 11 support | No (unofficial) | Yes | | Dark mode UI | No | Yes | | pCO5+ advanced features | Limited | Full | | Remote connection over Cloud | No | Yes (Carel IoT) | | File size | 45 MB | 210 MB | | Offline activation | Yes | Requires periodic online check |

Verdict: Use 2.70 for legacy systems and offline work. Upgrade only if you need cloud connectivity or Windows 11 support.


Before initiating the Uv Probe 2.70 download, ensure your target system meets these minimum specifications:

| Component | Requirement | |-----------|-------------| | Operating System | Windows 2003/XP or newer; Linux kernel 2.6.18+; Solaris 8–10; HP-UX 11i v1–v3; AIX 5.3 – 6.1 | | CPU | 300 MHz or faster | | RAM | 128 MB minimum (512 MB recommended) | | Disk Space | 50 MB for binaries + variable space for logs | | Network | TCP/IP connectivity to the management server (port 383 or custom) | | Dependencies | No Java or .NET required; uses native OS libraries |

The safest method is to access the Micro Focus Software Licensing and Download Portal (formerly HP Software Support Online). If you have a valid support agreement, log in and search for “Operations Agent” or “UVProbe 2.70.” Alternatively, if you are maintaining a legacy system, your organization’s internal software archive may have a copy. Uv Probe 2.70 Download

⚠️ Warning: Avoid third-party “free download” websites offering cracked or repackaged versions. These often contain malware or modified binaries that can compromise your monitoring infrastructure.

Installing UV Probe 2.70 requires specific environmental parameters to function correctly.


The safest way to obtain the Uv Probe 2.70 download is through:

Q1: Is Uv Probe 2.70 free?
A: No. It is proprietary software. However, Carel often includes it free of charge with controller purchases or via partner login.

Q2: Can I use Uv Probe 2.70 on a Mac?
A: Not natively. You would need a Windows virtual machine (Parallels, VMware Fusion) or Boot Camp. You might wonder: Should I stick with 2

Q3: Does Uv Probe 2.70 work with USB to RS485 adapters?
A: Yes, provided the adapter uses a genuine FTDI or Prolific chipset. Avoid cheap “no-name” adapters.

Q4: I lost my installer. Can I copy the program folder from another PC?
A: No. Uv Probe writes registry keys and installs drivers. Copying the .exe alone will fail. You need the full installer.

Q5: What is the difference between Uv Probe and pCO Manager?
A: pCO Manager is a newer, web-based configuration tool. Uv Probe is the older desktop application. For controllers older than 2018, Uv Probe is mandatory.


Q: Can I use Uv Probe 2.70 on Ubuntu 22.04 or RHEL 9?
A: No. Version 2.70 does not support glibc 2.34+ or modern kernel security features. You will need at least version 3.5 for those OSes.

Q: Is Uv Probe 2.70 free software?
A: No. It is commercial software. Free downloads are not legally available unless you have a valid support contract or license from the copyright holder. Before initiating the Uv Probe 2

Q: How do I uninstall Uv Probe 2.70?
A: On Linux/Unix, run /opt/UVProbe/bin/uninstalluvprobe. On Windows, use the “Add or Remove Programs” control panel.

Q: Does Uv Probe 2.70 support IPv6?
A: No. IPv6 support was introduced in version 3.0. Version 2.70 is IPv4 only.

Q: Can I monitor Docker containers with Uv Probe 2.70?
A: Indirectly, yes—by installing the probe on the host and configuring process monitoring for container daemons. But native container support does not exist.

In the context of laboratory infrastructure, version 2.70 represents a stability milestone. While often considered "legacy" software, it is significant for three reasons: