Move the XNET database

I have a project on a single machine and need to move it to another machine.  The problem is that the XNET project sessions are more related to an alias that links to the original CAD file.  How can I move a project and keep all links of XNET sessions to their alias files?

Hi Bryan,.

I appreciate the clarification. You're right in that I was referring to the paths of the files instead of device entries. I have some ideas that might work for you. First of all, I encourage you to look into the viewfinder of the example in LabVIEW and navigate to hardware input and output > System Configuration file. In this folder, you will find for example, rename Aliases.vi. This example shows you how to programmatically rename aliases of hardware attached to your computer. If you had to do this first before running your program on the other, it might help to normalize the aliases in both computers.

Another option would be to export your Configuration AND Measurement & Automation Explorer from the development computer and then import it before running your code on the second computer. The folder that I've referenced in the finder of the example above has two examples on how to do it programmatically.

Hope this helps,

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