04-05-2010 06:24 PM
04-05-2010 06:51 PM - last edited on 03-20-2024 05:42 PM by Content Cleaner
If you have LabVIEW professional or higher (or the application builder), you can create standalone executables. They only require installation of the free run-time engine on the target machine.
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04-06-2010 12:12 PM - last edited on 03-20-2024 05:43 PM by Content Cleaner
Altenbach is correct, you need the application builder in order to do this. Go to the Developer Zone Tutaorial: Distributing Applications with the LabVIEW Application Builder for step by step instructions on how to use the application builder.
04-06-2010 04:26 PM
The comment about installing LabVIEW runtime is a bit misleading though, it is a rather large file. Much has been said negatively about this, versus Visual C, etc., but the trick with them is that MicroSoft installs the runtime for them when Windows is installed.