Determine what tiara to be called from an external command if we have different versions running

Hello

How to manually set which version of DIAdem must be called from an external command. Ongoing calls is activation diadem 11.1 where I need to be called 10.2.

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Hi dragnov.

You are on the right track.  General behavior is that the latest version launched manually will be version released via an order ActiveX call DIAdem.ToCommand or DIAdem.ToDataSheet.  This information is indeed recorded in the DIAdem of the Windows registry section, and you can manually or programmatically change this registry entry before calling DIAdem via an ActiveX control.  I don't remember the name of the registry key on the top of my head, but it sounds like your last post you are already staring.

Brad Turpin

Tiara Product Support Engineer

National Instruments

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