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Find License Number in LabVIEW Program?

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Hello,
My name is Cleber, I'm from Brazil.
I'm trying to find a role in the programming of LabVIEW that I return the License Number and name of the User registered for this license. But so far failed. I thought as I return the type ofLabVIEW installed, but I need this information for my program is completed.
Can anyone help me?

Thank you.

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Is this what you're looking for?

 

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Hello pcardinale,

How did you put in the property node the following properties:

 

App.SerialNo
App.RegOwner
App.RegOrg

I tried all ways to find these properties but could not find them in the properties of the App

I am very grateful.

Thank you.

 

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Hello Cknies,

 

you can use the Class Browser (View\Class Browser). In the opened window, select:

 

Object Library: VI Server

Class: Application

 

Then click on Search Button. In the new window, look for properties which you need.

 

Best Regards,

Ricardo Ramos
Account Manager
+5511989658513 | ni.com



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Hello,
Well then, I still can not locate these properties. Does it have something to do with Labview version? I am using the 2011 Professional. But when I run the above program it works. I do not know what is happening. Can you help me?
Follow the screen attached.

Thank you

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Hi Cknies,

 

If you don't find these properties, you can drag the properties in pcardinale' example to your VI.

 

 

Ricardo Ramos
Account Manager
+5511989658513 | ni.com



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Those properties are private. Add the following to labview.ini:

SuperPrivateScriptingFeatureVisible=True
SuperSecretPrivateSpecialStuff=True

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Hello,

Now I found the properties. Hehe. You know some more tips like this?
You know how I can to run a program on my computer to know the serial number of the LabVIEW of all the machines logged on the network? If you can help me of course.

Thank you.

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