Stuart,
I dont work with Active X and rarely work on WinX platforms
(UNIX forever !) , but I may be able to point you in the right direction.
1. I believe that the Active X components (.ocx or whatever they are called)
must be registered in some fashion with the OS. This normally taakes place when
the SW
is installed (ie install Labview).
It is possible that your built app is not installing / registering this.
2. The old NI-reports seemed to need the files that were in the install
directory
(and exe, and a .tlb I believe) there may be similar requirements for the new
version.
Hope this helps
Kevin Kent
stuart wrote:
> The new Active X based NI reports do a super job and I have included them in
> my current application. Problem is I can't easily get t
hem to work out of
> the development environment.
>
> The development machine is running win 98 SE and labview 5.1.1. The built
> application works correctly on this machine.
>
> The intended target is running Win95(usb). The application works on this
> machine except for those parts that call the NI Reports.
>
> If I install LabView on the win95 machine and run my built application the
> NI reports work. This clearly isn't the way to go for future rollouts so
> what am I missing?
>
> Do I need to do something specifically to enable NI reports on the target
> machine?
> Do I need to build the application in the same operating system as the
> target machine?
>
> Many thanks in advance......