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Labview run window help
So whenever i press the "run" arrow on top of say robotmain.vi i do not get the "Deployment Process" window that i use to get. Now when i click "run" the program just runs without doing any kind of deploying. How do i get that back help plz
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Re: Labview run window help
The LV project window lets you have multiple targets within the window, and depending on where you open the VI from, it is pointed to that target. I suspect that the VI being run was opened from the host or My Computer, which means to run locally rather than on a remote target.
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Re: Labview run window help
Also remember to open the Project you are working from and then open the RobotMain.vi What you are describing will happen if you open the RobotMain.vi by itself. I think I've had students do this before.
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