12-04-2015 03:44 PM
Yes.. excatly 🙂
"It appears he wants the remote PC to be able to access the DAQ on the local PC."
I have made that for a serial port but never for an USB device.
br,
Ilkka
12-04-2015 03:56 PM
12-04-2015 04:38 PM
Hi,
I do not need MAX for sharing. But if the USB card is visible in MAX on the remote PC, then it works also with our SW running in the remote computer.
We are running our own .NET/DAQmx based software on the remote PC including a database. It is also possible to install that software to the local PC but it would be much easier make this so that there is just one data acquisition software running in the remote PC. This is little complicated to explain 😉
The Ethernet DAQ device is used for monitoring DUT1 and and USB card DUT2,3,3.. All results are saved to a common database in the Server. If we use just one sw running in the same server this system would be much simpler than if we run a separate data acquisition sw in the tablet,
br,
Ilkka
12-04-2015 07:12 PM
12-05-2015 02:37 AM
Hi Dennis,
Yes.. thanks. I will post this later to the Idea Exchange. NI can surely solve this..
Have a nice weekend,
Ilkka
12-05-2015 03:54 AM - edited 12-05-2015 03:56 AM
Ilkka,
Make things clear:
1. Local PC is one which has DAQmx installed and which has device USB-6218 connected with one of it's USB ports.
2. Remote PC is one which would be used to access all resources of Local PC through remote desktop connection.
3. When you access local PC from remote desktop PC; local PC will loged off.
4. When remote desktop connection is established you will have a window opened showing your local PC resources including USB-6218 device into MAX.
5. Never forget to mark suitable answer as solution. Give Kudos for thanksgiving.
Jamal
12-05-2015 06:47 AM
03-21-2017 10:40 AM
Hi,
I am facing the same problem currently. I am trying to access NI USB DAQ 9215 connected to my local PC from a remote PC. I have access to local USB ports (tested with USB-sticks) but I cannot see NI USB DAQ in NI Max. Did you find any solution?
Thanks and best regards.
Semir
03-22-2017 07:10 PM
Microsoft Remote Desktop only allows for remoting specific classes of devices (storage devices, audio, printers, etc). It does not provide remote functionality for USB devices generically, so if Microsoft hasn't implemented support for certain devices (such as NI DAQ devices), then they don't get remoted.
If you want to use your USB-9215 on the remote PC, the USB-9215 will have to be connected to the remote PC.