@Sipic wrote:
Dan,
Was this issue ever resolved? I'm encountering the same issue but I'm a complete newbie to XNET and I've no idea how to resolve the problem.
All the best.
Simon Carter
Certified LabVIEW Developer
This issue was never resolved...
but
Ive since made a modification of my original program (without the CAN modification yet) for a completely separate CAN program (i.e. different bus signals), based on an OOP approach, and have NOT run into this error..... That is, the sessions are a property of the object.
There is, however, a possible end-all fix: if the error occurs, there is a VI in the XNET pallet under 'advanced' that is "Close XNET System", i think to programatically reset the XNET hardware... maybe this will help? I haven't tried it yet... Inside there is a VI not located on the XNET pallet called 'XNET Close', which I think might hold the key..
Dan Haugen
Certified LabVIEW Developer
CLD Instructor