08-23-2010 07:40 PM
Hi.. I have LabView 2009 SP1 installed in my PC. Currently I am running in evaluation mode, but planning to buy a run - time license. I also have the Sound and Vibration Toolkit on evaluation mode. Do I need to buy a license for this toolkit too? what if I buy the debug/deployment license for labview?
08-23-2010
08:51 PM
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01-24-2025
10:17 AM
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Yes, you would need a separate license for the toolkit or for the suite. There are development licenses if you want to create code. A LabVIEW run-time is used for an exe or dll you create with the professional version or a separate applicatio buillder license. What if you do buy a debug license? What is your specific question about that?
08-24-2010 01:59 AM
Some module need license number but others can be used without license.
You can borrow CD and install on your PC.
08-24-2010 09:38 AM
Borrow someone's licensed copy and install it? Isn't that a bit illegal?
08-25-2010
08:53 AM
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10:18 AM
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Hi JR Tager, as Dennis mentions you need to buy the license for each of your development computer. In this case the best option is to buy the Developer Suit with Sound and Vibration Option this way you get a discount in the module. Also the toolkit and the Module have to be the Same version than your LabVIEW for example if you are using LabVIEW 2010 you need the 2010 Sound and Vibration Toolkit.
Not all toolkits and modules, requires a Runtime but in this case the Sound and Vibration Module does. Which mean for every executable you create you will need to buy a RunTime License.The part number for the NI Sound and Vibration Software Run-Time License is 779875-01.
Best Regards
11-11-2021 02:09 PM
What steps are required to get a deployment license installed on the target PC, once I have received the S/N from NI?
Is there an installer, which copies the S&V Toolkit deployment license eval file on the target PC, which can then be activated with the S&V deployment S/N?
Thank you in advance!