Can I remotely from a computer that does not have control with LabVIEW?

Hi, I have a PC at work that has LabVIEW (LV) installed, and I order several machines using a GPIB/USB interface. I would like to be able to control them remotely, at home, so I can start new experiences without having to enter in my lab. However, my PC at home isn't LV what are my options to achieve this?

The most obvious solution is to use a software that allows me to remotely control the PC of my work, and then do that. However, it would be nice if there is an easy way to interface directly with LV. For example, something where he would create the VI as a Web page, and then I could see it in my browser to home or something. Is there something like this?

What are my options to control everything from home, without LV on my PC at home?

If "at work" is a reasonable society, there will be a firewall and it would be difficult to do anything without their approval. Connections to the internal network from external random places are usually blocked for good reasons. Talk to your first COMPUTER service.

Assuming that you can connect to the remote computer, you can start reading here. Be aware that several modern browser (e.g. Chrome) is no longer support or allow NPAPI plugins, then your choice of browser style are limited.

A better choice is direct on the remote control. This allows you to fully control the LabVIEW application, start it even if it is not active, loading/saving files, etc.

I generally use Chrome remote desktop. I can connect to one of my computers from anywhere, even if both computers are located on networks private behind a NAT or firewall. Works great!

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