03-16-2005 03:26 AM
03-16-2005
06:49 PM
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03:04 PM
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Hello James,
I was unable to reproduce this behavior on my machine in CVI 7.0 or CVI 7.1 with the 7.1 runtime engine. Are you using a Windows 2000 machine or a Window XP machine? Also, would it be possible for you to include a UIR that demonstrates this behavior? I would suggest updating your runtime engine to the most recent version to see if this corrects the problem.
Thanks.
03-21-2005
02:38 AM
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@Wendy L wrote:
Hello James,
I was unable to reproduce this behavior on my machine in CVI 7.0 or CVI 7.1 with the 7.1 runtime engine. Are you using a Windows 2000 machine or a Window XP machine? Also, would it be possible for you to include a UIR that demonstrates this behavior? I would suggest updating your runtime engine to the most recent version to see if this corrects the problem.
Thanks.
Sorry about the confusion, I am using Windows 2000.
My problem seems to have cleared itself up: I have moved several elements of my panel to a new separate panel, at which point my slide max limit (still on the original panel) started showing the correct number.
I will re-create my original panel / UIR. How do I include a UIR in a post?
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