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Hi,

 

I have a machine which is abroad, and on a slow network connection. I am trying to install the OpenG libraries (from here: http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/nid/209027) via the recomended route of VIPM, and for reasons I can only attribute to a slow network connection or messing about from the IT department, VIPM is unable to connect to the internet. (I am logged on via Dameware, so it can't be that bad!)

 

Anyway, my question:

My idea was to transfer the packages from my well behaved laptop (in the UK), via the internal company network (which is working fine), to the badly behaved machine (in Italy), then install via the Open Packages option in VIPM.

 

I found this thread: http://lavag.org/topic/16470-is-there-a-guide-to-installing-openg-without-using-vi-package-manager/

I can't see any JKI related files in the locations pointed out!

 

Then I found this thread: http://support.jki.net/entries/20625761-How-do-I-transfer-packages-with-VIPM-to-a-non-networked-comp...

I only have the free version of VIPM which came with LV2013.

 

When using the 'Alternate Download' option here: http://www.ni.com/gate/gb/GB_EVALTLKTOPENG/US I only get one 'OpenG Toolkit' file, and not all of the dependent packages.

 

OpenG.org is down. I have no idea what to do with all the things on the Sourceforge page. (http://sourceforge.net/projects/opengtoolkit/files/)

 

HELP!

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Found it!

I was looking in C:\Users

 

they turned up in:

C:\ProgramData\JKI\VIPM\databases

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So where did you find the entire OpenG .vip ? I have LV2013 SP1 on a computer that has no internet connection and I would like to load the OpenG on it. To do so I need the .vip file to use VIPM. 

Now Using LabVIEW 2019SP1 and TestStand 2019
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@GovBob wrote:

So where did you find the entire OpenG .vip ? I have LV2013 SP1 on a computer that has no internet connection and I would like to load the OpenG on it. To do so I need the .vip file to use VIPM. 


There is no VIP file for all OpenG packages.  But you can select multiple packages to be installed in VIPM.  Go to the directory mentioned above, then search for "oglib*.vip".  This will list all OpenG packages, copy them all to a folder somewhere on a thumb drive to be moved to your PC that is offline.  Run VIPM and go to File >> Open Package File(s).  In this window select all of your packages to be installed.

 

Alternativly if you have the professional VIPM version you can make VI Package Configurations.  Which is a collection of packages in a single file.  Internally we have a bunch of packages, and we use OpenG.  So I made a VIPC file that includes all of our internal reuse, and OpenG, and several others in the Tools Network in a single file and can double click it and install on an offline PC.

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Thanks for the info Hooovahh. I'm presently downloading the different tools from source forge and installing on the stand alone computer. The NI website link to the OpenG toolkit just opens a blank tab in Chrome. I looked at the repository on Lava and couldn't find any OpenG packages. The OpenG website is down. 

 I finally got my disks for LV 2013 SP1 and I'm sure glad they included VIPM in the package. Finally get to use some of the new features of LV. 

Now Using LabVIEW 2019SP1 and TestStand 2019
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Here's a tip:

 

  • Activate VIPM Pro for a 30 days free trial. It gives you all features including VIPC files. Follow the instruction on using VIPCs here.
  • Goto the other PC and apply the VIPC file.
  • The new VIPC file can be applied to any Free or Paid VIPM. So even if your Pro expires, you still have the VIPC to use as you wish.


Michael Aivaliotis
VI Shots LLC
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Just in case someone is looking for the same thing on a Mac, it's in

   ~/Library/Application Support/JKI/VIPM/databases

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