Hi Ricardo,
When the remote computer starts up, often I can see the virtual channels all with red X's indicating that they are broken, and the PCI-6025E device is not in the device list. When I add it to the list, I get two of each virtual channel - one without the red X and one with the red X.
I get no error messages.
I read the knowledge base article "What Is Remote Device Access (RDA)?" Which says the following:
Configuration is simple. On the computer with the DAQ device, run the RDA server. On the computer with LabVIEW, run the RDA Configuration Utility to assign device numbers to the remote DAQ devices. In LabVIEW, you do not need to change your DAQ applications at all; just use the device numbers that correspond to the remote systems.
I didn't set up this way. I did the configuration using MAX on the computer with the DAQ. Then I discovered the ability to use RDA, so I ran RDA on the DAQ PC and went to the remote computer to run MAX. The first time I added the DAQ device everything looked good. I saved the configuration file on the remote computer. After that I started losing the device and getting the broken channels when the remote computer was shut down. I concluded from that that I was having a conflict between configurations and that maybe that was the cause of the channels with the red X's, so I stopped using the configuration file on the remote computer. I couldn't find a way to "undo" the configuration I had already created on the DAQ PC.
Does this raise any red flags?
Regards,
Gizmogal