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07-20-2020 11:09 AM
We have installed Labview 2019 on Windows10
Labview runs very slowly when run by a user from the samba domain, on a local user runs correctly.
With the NI USB 6008 board connected I do a VI and in the block diagram I insert the DAQ Assist function,
With a local users labview runs correctly, with a user from samba domain labview hangs
Should special permissions be given to non-local users?
Does anyone have an explanation?
07-20-2020 11:32 AM
@jgarciamo wrote:
Labview runs very slowly when run by a user from the samba domain, on a local user runs correctly.
Can you describe in more details? (Where is the user? Where are his files? Where is the program running?, etc.)
07-22-2020 10:10 AM
The user is in a Linux samba domain (similar to Active Directori) that is validated by ldap to access the computer. His files are physically in the Users folder. They are users who have not been created on the local computer
The name of the computer for example is: pc1
And the samba domain name: dom
The local user: user1
The user samba domain: name.surname
On the same computer
Local users are called: pc1\user1
Users of the samba domain are called: dom\name.surname
I have given administrator permissions to all users but it keeps giving the same error
07-23-2020 10:35 AM
(Sorry, this is not my area of expertise, so I was just asking questions to make sure we know the setup. Hopefully somebody can chime in)
So LabVIEW is installed locally, right?
LabVIEW will extensively make use of the user home folder "...Document/LabVIEW data", so for samba users this will be over the network. Does that folder exist and is writeable?
Is there a way to turn on logging in samba?
@jgarciamo wrote:
I have given administrator permissions to all users but it keeps giving the same error
Are you now getting a real error message or is the "error" just that it becomes unresponsive?
07-23-2020 10:48 AM
"So LabVIEW is installed locally, right?"
Yes, labview is installed locally, in fact, local users work perfectly
"LabVIEW will extensively make use of the user home folder "...Document/LabVIEW data", so for samba users this will be over the network. Does that folder exist and is writeable?"
No, this folder is local
"Are you now getting a real error message or is the "error" just that it becomes unresponsive?"
No error, labview is not responding, it hangs and I need to kill the process with task manager