04-23-2007 07:26 PM
04-24-2007
09:56 AM
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06-05-2025
08:53 AM
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Content Cleaner
Message Edited by Chris_C. on 04-24-2007 09:56 AM
04-24-2007 04:24 PM
Hot-Dog!!
I think this is the key I've been looking for!!! I tell you the truth though, this whole process of creating an executable file from a project needs to be defined in the LV help files EXACTLY as it appears in that 3U5H27MY link!!!! Reading this has opened my eyes to several things that I wasn't doing correctly to enable remote web access and control of my application!!!
Two other important question does come to mind though. 1) What do I need to do about configuring a port for the application to listen to the network on? I've already read somewhere in one of the tools>options dialogs from within the 'My Computer' properties where port 3363 is the registered default port for TCP/IP and I've also seen port 80 as the default port for the remote access configuration dialog where the server address must be entered at. 2) Which of these do I need to setup for my executable to function correctly on the remote laptop? Or is it like you say - nothing to do?
One last question: If you run the web publishing tool from a PC that's connected to a network behind a firewall as most are now, the URL of the HTML file that is created by LV become embedded with a link to the same place where the project file resides. Incidently that URL is useless if your trying to search for it on the remote PC because it points to a forbidden location beyond a proxy server. Our network automatically stores a backup network copy of documents that are created on the PC. The project file appears to be on the desktop of my PC, however it actually is being run from the network copy and that's causing the embedded URL to be created from the same place on the network. The logical conclusion is to move the project file to the root drive of my PC and then try using the web publishing tool again. Does this sound familiar to you and make sense to you too?
04-25-2007 11:02 AM
04-25-2007 11:02 AM
04-25-2007 01:38 PM
So that I understand the opposite scenrio as it applies to my situation here's whatI think I should do and correct me if I'm wrong.
That's it?
More questions:
04-26-2007
02:18 PM
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06-05-2025
08:53 AM
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Content Cleaner
04-26-2007 02:24 PM
Chris,
The local PC tha will be used to view the remote panel is my PC; the one with the LV development suite installed on it. I should't have to do anything on my local compter except to open LV and then go about connecting to the remote PC. So I wouldn't need to install anything on the local PC because it's already installed. Correct?
04-27-2007 08:11 AM