Labview Executable App

G

Guest

I'm trying to have a Labview executable application auto start.
The executable requires the labview runtime engine. When I try to install
it, it fails.
It does work on XP pro and the app runs fine.

Any help is appreciated.
 
G

Gordon Smith \(eMVP\)

W said:
I'm trying to have a Labview executable application auto start.
The executable requires the labview runtime engine. When I try to
install it, it fails.
It does work on XP pro and the app runs fine.

Any help is appreciated.

Can you elaborate on how "it fails"? Presumably, you have omitted something
from your image that the install wants.
 
G

Guest

Gordon,
The installer runs to completion. The display dialog scrolls through the
files it's loading. Then when it completes, it states that the installation
failed.
 
G

Gordon Smith \(eMVP\)

W said:
Gordon,
The installer runs to completion. The display dialog scrolls through
the files it's loading. Then when it completes, it states that the
installation failed.

Does that install program leave behind a log file? Most do. Failing that,
you can watch what happens during the install using 3rd party tools to see
if you can sniff out an error condition. For example, you can use NTFILMON
to see if there was an error attempting to open a specific DLL file.
 
M

Martin Grossen, eMVP [AVNET Silica]

Hi WS

Have you tried to include the LV Exes from
www.xpefiles.com (Software).
These are componentized for XP Embedded.


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Martin Grossen, eMVP

AVNET EMG Silica
Franchise Manager Microsoft Embedded Europe

Your competent partner for Microsoft Embedded licencing

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G

Guest

I've searched xpefiles.com for the lv exes and cannot find them.
I do remember seeing them there quite a while ago.
Any idea where I can get them?
Thanks.
 
M

Martin Grossen, eMVP [AVNET Silica]

mmmhh...:

goto: www.xpefiles.com

click on Software/Applications

Scroll down to: National Instruments Labview Runtime Engine

Click on it .

Click on the right side on "Download"

Dezip the file and import the SLP into your database
with Database Manager....





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Martin Grossen, eMVP

AVNET EMG Silica
Franchise Manager Microsoft Embedded Europe

Your competent partner for Microsoft Embedded licencing

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