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the source code you posted few hours ago was nt password protected.
I have full access.
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@Engineering Intern wrote:
Yes I have.  The problem now is that the source code is password protected.  We are trying to get in touch with the person who made the password who is no longer employed here.  I cannot do anything until then.


 

There is no password on the code you just posted. If there was, I would not have been able to view the diagram.

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Control File IO and Data Acq and Analyze are coming up as being password protected when I try to access them.  I can get into the rest of them but not those.  I am pretty sure it is one of those that needs to be modified.
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No they aren't, and no they are not the ones you have to modify unless you attached a completely different program than what you are looking at now.
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Well they are password protected on the system in operation, I don't know why this would make a difference.  Which file do I need to modify?
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You should be modifying the files that you posted. In any case, to repear myself, it's the file called 1665 Main.
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Well, I figured out how to get the toolbar on top of the display and how to go to edit mode.  After I go there I am prompted for a password.  We have contacted the company that created the program and asked everyone as well as all the engineers that are not here that we thought may know with no luck.  So unless we find a way to bypass the password and fix that I guess we are out of luck.  I still don't understand why I am prompted for a password on the system that it is operating while you do not get prompted when you look at it.  But anyway thank you for your help I really appreciate it and I'm sorry to be so difficult but until this morning I really had little experience with this software.
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I was able to open the 1665 Main.vi that you posted and view the block diagram without the password.  I noticed the vi is set to run when opened.  Because I didn't save all the sub-VI's, it opened broken and thus wouldn't run.
 
That may be one way you'd want to stop execution, before opening temporarily rename a sub-VI such as state machine error redirect.vi
 
Attached is a screen shot of the block diagram with the Presses ring control opened with right-click/ properties.  You should have no problem editing or rearranging these.
 
Also Control File I/O VI and data acq and analyze VI.  No problems for me viewing their block diagrams either.  Try opening the files that you posted in the zip file.  Perhaps whatever files you are trying to open are copies someone made where they did password protect.  You've got good files from some where as you did manage to post them.
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YOUR SOURCE CODE IS NOT PASSWORD PROTECTED.
We are all ready and determine to help you, What is going on?
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My source code I posted was that which was originally created but I didn't have access to on my own computer because we only have the one labview license.  I brought it to the computer that has labview with a flash drive and I can edit that, but not the copies that were in operation on the computer.  Hopefully no significant changes have been made to the program since its creation because I plan to make the necessary modifications to the original copies and swap the files out unless it stops me from doing that too.  I really don't have choice because no one knows this password.  It should be fine, we will see.
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