01-10-2008 05:13 AM
01-10-2008 09:44 AM
01-11-2008
11:16 AM
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05:35 PM
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Hi Snorlaz,
Ravens Fan is right on the mark. Additionally, you can find more information about the Web Publishing Tool Viewing Options here.
01-16-2008 01:36 AM
01-16-2008 08:37 AM
01-17-2008 01:16 PM
01-18-2008 05:31 AM
Hi Ravens Fan,
Indeed we are using our campus wireless network which explain the address 'edu.sg'. ".sg" is indicating that it is Singapore. Since you mentioned about the odd serial numbr prefix, then how do you think it is suppose to be? We had talked to our campus's IT people but they are at no authority to help us with the network. And i am wondering if there is any other ways i could do it.
01-18-2008 05:40 AM
Hi Hillary E,
Regarding your questions, we did download the run-time engine and we also use the web publishing tools.
The problem mentioned previously abt the display error had been solved.
But the problem now is after we got the display on the computer, we want to make another computer host to view the display wirelessly by copying the URL.
But when i use the another computer to open the URL of the display, the following prompt appear:
Error: host not accessible
Possible source of this error:
1) Host name is invalid
2) There was a DNS error
3) The website may be unavailable.
4) You may not be connected to the internet
You might want to edit the URL...
so can you help me with this?
p/s: Has anyone of you tried this project before? Is it difficult to configure?
01-18-2008 06:42 AM
01-21-2008
11:24 AM
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10-18-2025
05:35 PM
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Content Cleaner
Hi Snorlaz,
This might be a problem with the Internet Connection Firewall. Is Error 56 the only error you are receiving? Are you still seeing the same problems with the host not being accessible? Is that error from Internet Explorer or LabVIEW or another program?