02-14-2008 09:12 AM
02-14-2008 09:40 AM
02-15-2008 12:39 PM
Mhousel,
You only need one set of CD's for multiple licenses. No license is tied to any CD. When you are prompted for the serial # all you do is put int eh one that want to use. Heck really you do not even need the CD's at all. you can download the trial version and activate it with the deployment license you have.
02-18-2008 03:31 PM
Hi mrbean,
Jhoskins is right, all you need are the multiple licenses, you don't need a set of CD's for each license.
As far as your questions specific you your application, you are right on the ball.
Hope this helps!
02-18-2008 04:40 PM
02-19-2008 01:41 AM
Hi,
I believe you would have to have a separate runtime license for the labview.
Regards
Ray Farmer
02-19-2008 08:20 AM
That is the piece of information that I was missing. I was associating the S/N that came withour CD's as the license for that setof CD's (Like WIndoze, et. al.)
@Jhoskins wrote:Mhousel,You only need one set of CD's for multiple licenses. No license is tied to any CD. When you are prompted for the serial # all you do is put int eh one that want to use. Heck really you do not even need the CD's at all. you can download the trial version and activate it with the deployment license you have.
02-19-2008 05:54 PM
Hi mrbean,
Activating TestStand with the Base Deployment license should disable the sequence editor. I would refer to the following document that enumerates the differences between the different license types:
http://www.ni.com/teststand/depcompare.htm
If you already have LabVIEW installed, it will not make any changes to the LabVIEW license. You mentioned that you don't want to allow the users to be able to open up the VI's so you might also want to uninstall LabVIEW and install (if you don't have it) the LabVIEW Runtime Engine.
http://www.ni.com/support/
Also, you would have to set your LabVIEW adaptor in TestStand to use the LabVIEW Runtime Engine instead of LabVIEW.
From TestStand, click Configure»Adaptors..., select the LabVIEW adaptor and click Configure. From the dialog box that pops open, pick the LabVIEW Runtime Engine instead of the Development System.
Hope this helps.
02-20-2008 10:25 AM
Great stuff. Thanks.
So, just to summarize, I'd probably want to (1) Install TestStand, (2) Activate it with the Base Deployment License (to disable the sequence editor), (3) Install the LabVIEW 8.5 Runtime Engine (4) Configure TestStand's LabVIEW adapter to work with the Engine, not the development environment.
If I create a TestStand / LabVIEW deployment, would I need to check the LV Engine install?
02-20-2008 11:52 AM - edited 02-20-2008 11:54 AM
Not if you already have it on the machine you are deploying to. But it doesn't hurt to check it because the installer checks to see if it's already there and if it is then it just ignores it. If it isn't then it installs the engine. It just makes your deployment package larger to include it.