04-30-2009 01:30 AM
Hello out there,
I need help with that topic.
I've got the same error that SidMayer posted in 2006 - how was that thread solved?
The difference to the described thread is the LabVIEW revision (I am using 8.6) and the target (I am using cRIO-9074).
The web-server on the system is running correctly because i can connect via remote-panel. When i load the webpage created with the web-publishing tool the fatal error occurs.
I tried most of the suggested ideas, but nothing works. A main problem with that is, that I cannot change the root directory of the rt-web-server in its configuration box (the path is p:/ni-rt/system/www instead of c:/ni-rt/system/www). Everytime i change that path, it changes back when i open the configuration page again.
Thanks a lot
Nicole
04-30-2009 01:31 AM
Hello out there,
I need some help with that topic.
I've got the same error that SidMayer posted in 2006 - how was that thread solved?
The difference to the described thread is the LabVIEW revision (I am using 8.6) and the target (I am using cRIO-9074).
The web-server on the system is running correctly because i can connect via remote-panel. When i load the webpage created with the web-publishing tool the fatal error occurs.
I tried most of the suggested ideas, but nothing works. A main problem with that is, that I cannot change the root directory of the rt-web-server in its configuration box (the path is p:/ni-rt/system/www instead of c:/ni-rt/system/www). Everytime i change that path, it changes back when i open the configuration page again.
Thanks a lot
Nicole
05-01-2009 09:33 AM
Hi Nicole,
In an earlier post, SidMayer was opening the html directly and not opening a browser and typing http://targetipaddress/remotefp.html.
Can you post a screenshot?
05-04-2009 12:29 AM
sorry for that post...i found the answer right in that thread. it was the same problem as sidmeyer - i opened the page via ftp.
thanks for your help
Nicole
07-01-2010 05:19 AM
Hai sir
I have almost same problem.I am using Lab VIEW 8.6.I published a vi using web publishing tool .I can see and control the vi from anothers system of same subnet.This pc has labview 8.6 installed in it.At the same time when I try this url from a systm in which labview is not installed,but with a runtime engine 2009 I am not able to view the vi.Instead it shows the message downloading 0.00% of 0bytes and after some times it shows fatal error occured remote panel conection closed.I have tried this by disabling windows firewall and antivirus.Still it shows the same message.The plug ins are therwe in the bowsers plug in directory.Could you please help me.
Thanks
Mithula
07-02-2010 10:57 AM
Hello Mithula,
After reading your post, it seems that you are trying to accessing a LabVIEW 8.6 remote panel with a LabVIEW 2009 run-time engine. This will not work. You will need to install the same run-time engine as the remote panel was created in. For your case you will need to install LabVIEW 8.6 run-time engine.
If you have any more problems with this, please feel free to post.
07-04-2010 11:32 PM
Thank you sir
If we install Run time engine 2009,it will automatically install plug ins up to 2009 in browsers dirctory ,including 8.6 lug ins.Then why it requires runtime engine 8.6 itself?
07-08-2010 08:27 PM
Hi mithula,
I understand that installing the LabVIEW 2009 Run-Time Engine installs files in the plugins folder for other versions of LabVIEW. However, we always recommend installing the matching version of the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine. Can you please try this and let us know if your issue persists? Thanks!
Aaron P
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
07-16-2010 01:51 AM
12-12-2011 05:53 PM
i have built a remote panel using web publishing tool on LV 2009 and when i try to load the pannel on IE8 on the same computer i get the message "loading 0.00% of 0...".i have the Run-Time Engine already installed and i have turned off firewall on my windows7.
could you help me please 😞