10-21-2005 11:55 AM
10-21-2005
01:00 PM
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11-14-2025
06:15 PM
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Hi Darren,
Due to popular demand, this is an option that will be available in the next release of LabWindows/CVI. In the meanwhile, I'm afraid you'll need a third-party .msi editing tool like Orca (freely distributed with the Windows Platform SDK) or Wise for Windows Installer (not free) to make any such alterations to a CVI-built installer.
Good luck!
Mert A.
National Instruments
03-23-2007 05:44 AM
I am using LabWindows/CVI 6.0 to create some applications
If we use this application on another PC, Does the licence CVI is needed ?
03-23-2007 05:58 AM
Tu run an executable created with CVI on a separate machine you do not need any license: you simply need to install the CVI Run-Time Engine which is included in your distribution of CVI or is freely downloadable from the NI site.
In case your program includes some third party activeX or DLLs you may need to obtain a valid license for these additional components: normally the producers of these software clearly state conditions for their redistribution.
03-23-2007 10:34 AM
Then if i need an active X to communicate with Excel for example, i need the licence Excel.