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compactrio not on RT target access list

I can access my compactRIO as an FPGA target, but when I input the IP address under RT target, it comes up with access denied
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Hi

I have found you this link that takes you through setting up your IP address on your cRIO. If you follow through this and you are still having problems please give me as much detail as you can e.g. your host and target setups, drivers and version etc and I will see if I can help.

How Do I Change the IP Address of a RT Series Controller (FieldPoint, cRIO, etc) that is not on the Local Subnet?

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/9F7548F5C781E05586256C75006D8B94?OpenDocument

Regards

Tim M

NI AE UK and Ireland

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the device appears in MAX under remote systems, I've assigned an IP address to it, and I can target it on the FPGA target list, but it's not listed under RT target in Labview. I think this is quite an unusual problem, because I have been trying to get a solution for about a month now. I have installed Labview 7.1, Labview realtime 7.1, Labview FPGA 7.1, NI-RIO 1.3.1 and NI-CAN in the respective order twice.
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Hi

 

What I would suggest is upgrading to the NI-RIO 2 drivers as this will still work with LabVIEW 7.1 and I am pretty certain it will sort out your problem. Make sure you have a look at the readme document before you install.

 

 

NI-RIO Version 2.0 for Real-Time OS/Windows 2000/XP -- for R Series and CompactRIO Embedded Targets

 

http://digital.ni.com/softlib.nsf/websearch/454128832B8A2D73862570C90078819A 

 

 

Regards

Tim

NI AE UK & Ireland

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    Thanks, actually didn't realise that the NI-RIO 1.3 cd that came with the device was different from the ones available on the internet. This solves my problem. Thanks.
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