'LabVIEW 2010'.exe as a windows service running

Hi all

years, I wrote an application with LabVIEW 7.1 and transformed into a Windows NT Service according to this NOR-tutorial.

Now, I have a similar use case and I wanted to do the same thing with an application built in LabVIEW 2010.

Somehow, it does not work and I still get the error 62.

I built a simple demo application once with LV7.1 and once with LV2010.

I was able to use this service when they built with LV7.1 but not the version of LV2010 (client-side I always used LV2010). He has no problem with the connection to the server or using the port.

I'd rather not rebuilt the app with LV7.1 because it is not really small. I consider that if there is no work around for this problem.

Anyone any ideas?

I really appreciate anyone's help

See you soon,.

Christian

As well as information for those who execute it in the same problems:

SC.exe toured BUT not as described in this tutorial. You must create a wrapper function as described on this Homepage. Services created with sc.exe need a BeginService() and an EndService() method otherwise it wont let you install.

This image shows you how I did it. The CIN AnyService.dll of charges that loads server.dll.

Kudos to Kuan Chen

See you soon,.

\c

Tags: NI Software

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