06-13-2014 06:13 PM
@JÞB wrote:
Open with from windows explorer. Don't change the extention
That, on my system, causes LabVIEW to open it and I'm once again looking at it from the perspective of the LV project explorer which is where we started in the first place.
06-13-2014 06:45 PM
06-13-2014 09:22 PM - edited 06-13-2014 09:43 PM
@WNM wrote:
@JÞB wrote:
Open with from windows explorer. Don't change the extentionThat, on my system, causes LabVIEW to open it and I'm once again looking at it from the perspective of the LV project explorer which is where we started in the first place.
Yeah, Uhmmm.. Dennis is absoltetly right. You did right click not left click the file in the Windows explorer correct? all those options
06-13-2014 09:52 PM
@WNM wrote:
@JÞB wrote:
Open with from windows explorer. Don't change the extentionThat, on my system, causes LabVIEW to open it
I appologize for all the things I have said about you to myself since reading that.....
Do you REALLY have that poor of an OS? or were you really that badly trained?
Dennis- This one is all yours! you have a better tolerance for obsolecence than I can fake today!
06-16-2014 09:57 AM
@JÞB wrote:
Do you REALLY have that poor of an OS? or were you really that badly trained?Dennis- This one is all yours! you have a better tolerance for obsolecence than I can fake today!
For the life of me I cannot understand why it is so important to you that I accept this other answer of yours, especially after I have told you that I do like and can use your first answer and the second answer does not work here for me as it apparently does work for for you. I did, early on, try the right-click/open-with Internet Explorer and got the same reaction out of this Windows 7 system; IT OPENS THE PROJECT FILE IN LABVIEW!!! See if the attached flash video opens/runs for you and you too can see what I see here. Perhaps this behavior here is caused by the way DOE has mandated that the OS be locked down but that's the cost of security.
06-16-2014 10:36 AM
Sorry I let my frustration show.
Its a fairly simple procedure but difficult to get accross from a smartphone
06-16-2014 10:37 AM - edited 06-16-2014 10:37 AM
Dupe post
06-16-2014 01:38 PM
FWIW, attached is the LabVIEW 2013 VI that I built to produce a list of all files used by a project. It will produce this list for any project which it finds to be loaded into memory and then selected for listing at the time the VI is run. The list can be written to an output text file and that output can also be limited to just the folders in use, which may help in determining which toolkits and libraries are used by a given project. Testing here has been limited to two fairly large projects, but it seemed to work properly for those two.