02-02-2008 07:26 AM
02-04-2008 02:05 PM
Hi Leimin Fan,
I think that this error 2147024891 is usually has to do with ActiveX DCOM permissions. The error stems from not having sufficient permissions to the client computer. In Windows XP, there is a specific setup for the ActiveX permissions that you will need to have. There is a great knowledge-base article that walks you through this setup. Also, check to make sure that you can ping the computer and that you have no firewall or antivirus software that could be blocking the connection. You could also check that your default COM properties have been setup for the user who is going to launch the program. These steps are also included in that knowledge-base article. Please let us know if this helps solve the problem!
Carla
02-04-2008 03:47 PM
02-04-2008 08:09 PM
Is there anyone who can access Applied Biosystems' mass spectrometers that run under Analyst 1.4.2? Can you please help me and test if you can the objects different from me? The Analyst 1.4.2 has COM components called AAO (Analyst Access Objects). Right now with Labview 8.5 I can only call the AAOLib.OAAO_Startup object. Of course all other functions are not accessable. I want to see if this is my computer setting problem or Labview problem. Sofar I tryed three computers. All failed to select other objects. Thanks.
Leimin Fan
02-05-2008 10:21 PM
Hi Leimin Fan,
I would suggest that you go ahead and set up the ActiveX DCOM permissions. On step 3, you should select the name of the application that you created. For step 4 and 5, click on the properties icon (which is on the top menu bar). Another window will pop up and you will see the Location and the Identity tabs. Also, could you clarify which version of LabVIEW that you are using? In your last post, it says 8.5 but I think earlier you mentioned LabVIEW 7.0. Also, which operating system are you using? Also, have you looked at any of the LabVIEW examples using ActiveX found in the NI Example Finder to see how they have set up the block diagram? I hope this helps!
Carla
05-03-2008 10:26 PM - edited 05-03-2008 10:26 PM
Hi CarlaU,
can you relink the knowledgebase url again please? it says I don't have permission to open the document.
Thank you!
05-05-2008 11:54 AM
Hi tgif,
I think the article is now on the internal database only. However, I will post some information about setting up the DCOM settings for you.
You then want to verify that you have the following DCOM configuration settings on the server and the client.
On the Client machine:
I hope this helps!
05-06-2008 11:39 AM
05-07-2008 01:34 PM
Hi fanl,
I looked into the CAR and our R&D teams are still investigating this. Unfortunately, I do not know a time frame for when this will be fixed or in what version of LabVIEW this will be fixed in. The best thing to do would be to check back in with us in a bit. I hope this helps!