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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
If that is so, it implies that we need an internet connection, not only to install LabVIEW, but to run it. Is that truly the case? I'm just now copying the lv851.zip file to a CD so I can install it on the computer at our workshop. I had already been fretting that instead of carrying the data to the computer, I might need to carry the computer to the data. Now I'm getting worried that I might not be able to use the computer at the shop even after putting the software on it.
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You may activate over the phone. In that case, you'll call a 1-800 number and provide a code the LabVIEW activation software gives you. Then over the phone you'll get a different code, which you type into the activation software. Internet access is not needed either to run or activate LabVIEW.
I believe Tom was speculating about how it could work, not stating facts about how it does.