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NI RT execution trace toolkit and firewall

Hi,

 

I tried launching the RT execution trace toolkit and been ask to add the NI service locator to the exclusion list of my computer's firewall.

 

It appears that for LV 2010, the NI service locator is included within the SystemWebserver.exe located here:C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\NI WebServer.

 

I added the SystemWebserver.exe in the exclusion list of the firewall but i still get the message asking to add the NI service locator to the exclusion list of my computer's firewall.

 

Any hint?

 

I'm Using Labview 2010 under Win7.

 

Regards,

 

Guillaume

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Hi Guillaume,

 

Can you also add an exception for the port NI Service Locator uses? Port 3580. 

 

What Ports Do I Need to Open on My Firewall for National Instruments Software Products?

 

What firewall product are you using?

Fred Visser -- SystemLink R&D -- National Instruments
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Hi Fred,

 

I just tried adding the port to the exeption list and nothing changed...

 

I'm using the Window firewall.

 

Regards,

 

Guillaume

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Hi Guillaume,

 

So you have both the NI System Web Server, and the Real-Time Execution Trace Toolkit listed in the 'Allowed programs and features' section of the Windows Firewall control panel? Are they allowed on all network types?

If you ignore the firewall request, does the Real-Time Execution Trace Toolkit successfully connect to the target? If you turn off the firewall does the Real-Time Execution Trace Toolkit successfully connect at that time? Is your firewall managed by a group administrator?

 

Kind regards,

Fred Visser -- SystemLink R&D -- National Instruments
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