reference the runtime on the network

I have a local network with 2 computers.  1 computer environment Labview 2009, the the other engine 2009 run.

I start an executable file on the time machine execution.  How can I get a reference to the application running on the computer of Labview 2009 development?

I would like to start and stop the EXE on the run time machine of the development computer.

The run time machine is listed under VI server options, and the name of the app is listed under VI Server options exported apps.

When I tried to get a reference to the name of the application run time (it is currently running) with the machine I get error 63.  When I try to get a reference to the runtime application (he runs) including the ip address, I get the error 63 also.

According to me, there is something fundamental, that I don't understand, and emails with support have me has pointed out that in the knowledge base article that I have read and tried.

Thanks for any idea.  My goal is to start and stop the exe remotely using a VI if it is possible.

mikeporter wrote:

One more thing to try, go to the TCPIP configuration and make sure that the computer access has the value * (which means all). Otherwise he defined this way exit LV now, go to the file INI of LV and look for a line that starts: server.tcp.acl =

Copy the entire line and paste it into the other instance of LV INI file, save your changes, restart both copies of the LV and try again.

I came across this same problem a few years when I shared a cubic wall with Ben. Never had a good response from OR as to what this magic string is or why the extra copy was necessary, but he got the job of connection. He can't help, but it's worth a try.

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Thanks Mike.

Yes, it takes a long string of cryptic. Make sure that you have it in the ini used by the target.

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