When I try to connect (via TCP/IP) with a VI in another PC (in my local network) it appears the remote access connection window. How can I disable this (programmatically if possible) ?
How are you trying to connect? Are you using Operate >> Connect to Remote Panel? Or are you connecting to another machine's VI using VI Server and using Open Application Reference followed by an Open VI Reference? Please provide as much detail as possible as to what you are doing so that this forum may best help you.
Randy Hoskin Applications Engineer National Instruments http://www.ni.com/ask
I connect the remote VI with VI Server using Open Application Reference. I have the same problem when instabling a TCP/IP communication between the two machines.
What do you mean by the Remote Connection Window? Are you talking about a browser or Remote Panels? Or is it something else? Do you have a screen shot of it so that I can understand what you are talking about better? Thank you very much.
Randy Hoskin Applications Engineer National Instruments http://www.ni.com/ask
attached the image of the Remote Access Connection Window that appears when I connect to the VI. It is the Operating System (Windows) classical panel for Remote Access connections using a modem.
Go to your Internet settings and configure you dial-up connection to never connect (automatically). Then Internet connection won't start when LabVIEW will do TCP/IP transactions. The drawback is that you'll have to manually start the dial-up connection when you really want to access Internet.
your answer goes well, but can I do it programmatically? I have to develop a software product in Labview to be sold to many customers all over the world so I don't want users have to do it manually.
Linus, Internet connection settings are strored in the Windows Registry. In principle, you should be able to change the settings at least editing the registry. Maybe there are system calls that you also could use to change the config but I can't help you on this matter. Try to get some information on microsoft.com about Internet connection settings or make a web search.