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Accessing CRIO files from LabVIEW

I am exploring the ability to read robot operating parameters at program startup. This would allow me to make quick changes to tuning parameters without having to redeploy code. I have successfully used the read and write ini vi's to my computer as a test. I am now trying to read and write to the CRIO memory. Using ftp, I see a folder labeled 'ni-rt/LabVIEW Data' on the CRIO. This is where I would like to read/write to.

My problem is the syntax for the file path. I keep getting an error about I must use an absolute path and not a relative path. Has anyone successfully done this and what is the syntax?

I have attached my current vi attempt for reference.


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