02-07-2017 05:00 PM
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02-08-2017 05:07 PM
The runtime engine just needs to be at least the same version as development environment. Try downloading RTE 2010 and see if that helps.
Can you also let me know why are you using such old software?
02-08-2017 05:12 PM
02-09-2017 10:11 AM - edited 02-09-2017 10:11 AM
You are right, the 2010 RTE doesn't support Windows 2000. Not supported is not the same thing as not going to work. It just wasn't test by our R&D department. Give it a try and see if it helps.
In terms of adding the line break, I just hit "enter" twice.
02-09-2017 05:14 PM
02-09-2017 05:59 PM
02-10-2017 02:22 AM
If I'm not wrong, LabWindows/CVI 9.1.1 is the release commercially named CVI2009 so you could try searching for a 2009 runtime installer. With a quick search I located this one which should be 9.1.0.428 which is probably still too old for you.
Nevertheless, you may not need to install the RTE separately: you could try building a distribution from your IDE that includes your application and the RTE: making a distribution is described in the help.
Alternatively, try installing directly your CVI as a evaluation on the target machine: this will install the RTE too.
02-10-2017 11:23 AM
02-14-2017 06:12 PM
This ended up working out. I got a trial version of CVI installed (if it took me longer than that period I had a spare licence I could have thrown on for a couple of days). The code compiled and worked right away. Thanks for the help guys.
02-15-2017 02:24 AM
I'm glad you got this solved. Please remember that if you compile your app in a evaluation version of CVI your .exe will stop working after approx. 10 minutes: you must create the final executable on a machine with a licensed copy of the IDE to have it work without problems. Installing the IDE on the target machine was meant only to have the correct RTE installed as well.