05-22-2019 09:03 PM
@RavensFan wrote:
I have never heard of Eduroam.
Consider yourself lucky! It's used primarily at higher education institutions as a way to link back to the campus network when at home or travelling. It's used to access, amongst other things, software authentication servers. From the stories I've heard, it never works reliably.
Given it's been installed along side LabVIEW 2014, I'm guessing an existing license has been detected, and is trying to authenticate back to the academic site license server. When not using eduroam, this step just hangs.
@joaquim.falves
Does LabVIEW 2014 work when not using eduroam?
05-27-2019 02:32 PM
From the stories I've heard, it never works reliably.
It's much better, now!
Given it's been installed along side LabVIEW 2014, I'm guessing an existing license has been detected, and is trying to authenticate back to the academic site license server. When not using eduroam, this step just hangs.
I thought about it and so, in one attempt, I uninstalled all of LabVIEW 2014 from my computer. But it still did not work...
Does LabVIEW 2014 work when not using eduroam?
My LabVIEW 2014 installation only works when inside my own school, connected to the server.
Now I have to ask the informatic services to install it again.