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Does Vision Development Module obviate the need for the Vision Run Time Engine?

I have several computers with the full version of Labview (8.0.1 and\or 8.2) as well as the most recent version of the Vision Development Module (VDM 8.2.1), all fully registered and activated.  In addition, I have one computer we have designated the "build" computer which has the professional version of LV 8.2 as well as LV 8.0.1 Full version w/ Application Builder (we have delayed migrating certain applications to 8.2 for various reasons).  Instead of distributing applications as source distributions to these computers (uncompiled VIs), we would like to use our build computer to compile applications that make use of the Vision image processing VIs.  I know that all of these computers have the appropriate LV run time engines installed, but I was wondering if I need to install (and thus purchase) the Vision Run Time Engine for each of these computers.  I know that when you install VDM, you also get a copy of the vision RTE (in C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Vision\Run-Time Engine).  Does this mean the engine is already installed and ready to run compiled applications?  Or do we need to pay for the engine on each computer?
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The run time engine should be installed and ready to run.  I have a very similar setup to yours and have not had an issue running the built vision apps on the computers with VDM installed.

Nate

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The Development module includes the RTE for that machine.
 
For the other machines, you will need to purchase the Vision RTE and install and activate for each machine. See the KB article below for more details.
 
 
Ed


Ed Dickens - Certified LabVIEW Architect
Lockheed Martin Space
Using the Abort button to stop your VI is like using a tree to stop your car. It works, but there may be consequences.
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